Sec. 3. Scope of determination
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The Secretary shall, concurrent with the determination described in section 2, submit to the appropriate congressional committees a written report that includes— the evidentiary basis for the determination, including documentation of specific acts and policies; a review of actions and statements by the Government of the People's Republic of China intended to sinicize Tibetan Buddhism or repress Tibetan language and culture that contribute to policies resulting in genocide or crimes against humanity against the Tibetan people; findings from Department of State reports and credible third-party analyses; and recommendations for United States policy responses, including potential sanctions, including, but not limited to, visa restrictions and diplomatic actions.
The Secretary may consult with— experts in Tibetan culture, religion, and internationally recognized human rights; nongovernmental organizations, including Tibetan advocacy groups; and members of the Tibetan diaspora. This report shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may contain a classified annex.