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International Organizations United States Congress House Committee On Forei
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If I could take the opportunity to correct one aspect of the Mr. ACKERMAN. Let me Mr. Hubbard. Mr. Chairman, could I ask Mr. Lavinger, if he is still in the room, to give me a waiver of his privacy on one aspect of the statement he made this morning?
Mr. AcKERMAN. Do you want to ask him to do that presently?
Mr. Hubbard. I would like to answer his allegations about when and how the American consulate was notified of his arrest and when he was visited.
Mr. AcKERMAN. I will allow you to ask that
...of Mr. Lavinger's counsel.
Counsel for Mr. Lavinger. I would only say, Mr. Chairman, how that is not germane to the issue of prison labor and the treat- ment Mr. Ackerman. We don't have a trial here so germane has noth- ing to do with the U. S. Congress.
Counsel for Mr. Lavinger. I find no problem with him asking the question. If he wants to answer it, by all means, Mr. Hubbard, please.
Mr. Ackerman. State your question.
Mr. Hubbard. It is not a question. It is a statement. Mr. Lavinger alleged that our consulate was not informed of his arrest until his family or friends in the United States informed them.


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