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retary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Jeffrey Bader, May 21, 1997.<br />

http://www.laogai.org/news/newsdetail.phpid=1910.<br />

52. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on the<br />

Memorandum of Agreement Between the United States and <strong>China</strong> Regarding Prison<br />

Labor Products, testimony of James Ink, June 19, 2008.<br />

53. Daniel Ellis, attorney for Gary Marck, and Emily Wilcheck, attorney for<br />

James Peng, telephone conversations with <strong>Commission</strong> staff, July 17–18, 2008.<br />

54. The Laogai Research Foundation, Laogai Handbook 2005–2006, p. 311. http://<br />

www.laogai.org/news2/book/handbook05–06.pdf.<br />

55. Edmund Maciorowski, written submission to the U.S. International Trade<br />

<strong>Commission</strong> in regard to Investigation #332–491, <strong>China</strong>: Government Policies Affecting<br />

U.S. Trade in Selected Sectors, February 1, 2008.<br />

56. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on the<br />

Memorandum of Agreement Between the United States and <strong>China</strong> Regarding Prison<br />

Labor Products, testimony of Gary Marck, June 19, 2008.<br />

57. Daniel Ellis, attorney for Gary Marck, telephone conversation with <strong>Commission</strong><br />

staff, July 17, 2008.<br />

58. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on the<br />

Memorandum of Agreement Between the United States and <strong>China</strong> Regarding Prison<br />

Labor Products, testimony of Gary Marck, June 19, 2008.<br />

59. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on the<br />

Memorandum of Agreement Between the United States and <strong>China</strong> Regarding Prison<br />

Labor Products, testimony of Daniel Ellis, June 19, 2008.<br />

60. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on the<br />

Memorandum of Agreement Between the United States and <strong>China</strong> Regarding Prison<br />

Labor Products, testimony of Daniel Ellis, June 19, 2008.<br />

61. Daniel Ellis, attorney for Gary Marck, telephone conversation with <strong>Commission</strong><br />

staff, July 17, 2008.<br />

62. Emily Wilcheck, legal counsel for James Peng, letter to Larry Wortzel, chairman<br />

of the U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, July 15, 2008.<br />

63. Daniel Ellis, attorney for Gary Marck, and Emily Wilcheck, attorney for<br />

James Peng, telephone conversations with <strong>Commission</strong> staff, July 17–18, 2008.<br />

64. This subsequent communication consists primarily of a phone conversation<br />

between <strong>Commission</strong> staff and Mr. Ellis, July 17, 2008.<br />

65. Emily Wilcheck, legal counsel for James Peng, letter to Larry Wortzel, chairman<br />

of the U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, July 15, 2008;<br />

and phone conversation between <strong>Commission</strong> staff and Ms. Wilcheck, July 18, 2008.<br />

66. Judy Rogers, acting director of ICE’s Office of Congressional Relations, letter<br />

to <strong>Commission</strong>er Jeffrey Fiedler of the U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review<br />

<strong>Commission</strong>, August 2, 2007.<br />

67. Emily Wilcheck, legal counsel for James Peng, letter to Larry Wortzel, chairman<br />

of the U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, July 15, 2008.

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