Special
report: Strong
Earthquake Jolts SW China
WASHINGTON, May 19 (Xinhua) -- In an unusual move to express its sense, the
U.S. Senate on Monday adopted a resolution to mourn the victims of a devastating
earthquake which struck southwest China on May 12 and convey condolences and
support to the Chinese people.
"The Senate mourns the horrific loss of life and terrible human suffering
caused by the earthquake in the People's Republic of China on May 12, 2008,"
said the resolution, jointly submitted by Barbara Boxer, Democratic senator from
California, and Lisa Murkowski, Republican senator from Alaska.
The Senate also expresses its "deep condolences" to the Chinese people and
to all those affected by this enormous tragedy and its "profound sorrow" for the
families of all who lost their loved ones, including those who suffered the
heartbreaking loss of having their children trapped in schools that collapsed.
The Senate called on President George W. Bush to respond to any requests
for humanitarian assistance made by the Chinese government, saying that it
stands ready to support the provision of additional resources, as necessary, to
assist those impacted by the earthquake which claimed at least 34,000 lives and
injured 245,000 others.
Another 19 senators also co-sponsored the resolution. They include Senators
Richard Durbin (the Democratic Whip), Joseph Biden (Chairman of Foreign
Relations Committee), Richard Lugar (ranking member of Foreign Relations
Committee), Chris Dodd (Chairman of the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban
Affairs),Dianne Feinstein (Chairman of Committee on Rules and Administration),
Patrick Leahy (Chairman of Committee on the Judiciary), Hillary Clinton
(Democratic presidential candidate) and Barack Obama (Democratic presidential
candidate).
A similar resolution has been introduced in the House of Representatives
and is expected to be adopted this week.