To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to limit the provision of United States military assistance and the sale, transfer, or licensing of United States military equipment or technology to Ethiopia.
Summary
H.R. 4895 is a legislative proposal that would restrict the United States from providing military aid, equipment, or technology to the government of Ethiopia. Under this bill, the President would be required to certify to Congress that any provided military resources would not be used against peaceful civilian protesters or pro-democracy advocates within the country. The bill aims to ensure that U.S. foreign assistance is not utilized to suppress domestic political dissent or violate the human rights of Ethiopian citizens.
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