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alp227

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Fri May 25, 2012, 02:13 AM May 2012

U.S. Human Rights Report Cites Bright Spots, but Also Points to Abuses

Source: NYT

After an “especially tumultuous and momentous year” for human rights, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said on Thursday, the challenge in many Arab countries has shifted from breaking the back of entrenched dictatorships to protecting new freedom during the often chaotic and sometimes violent transitions that follow.

Mrs. Clinton made the remarks as she released the State Department’s report on global human rights for 2011, cataloging rights abuses in 194 countries.

She cited Egypt as an example, noting that the violence of last year had given way to a peaceful presidential election on Wednesday and Thursday. The demands of reformers, she said, were “making a difference as Egyptians are going to the polls to determine for the first time in their history who their leaders will be.” Some chronic abusers of human rights remained at the bottom of the department’s list: Iran, North Korea, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Syria, Belarus and China.

The report included tough words about Chinese rights practices, saying that conditions there had deteriorated. In 2008, the report dropped China from its list of the worst abusers. But the new report cites “repression and coercion” of rights advocates, tight restrictions on political dissidents, curbs on journalists and on Internet access, and “severe cultural and religious repression” of ethnic Uighurs and Tibetans.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/25/world/state-department-human-rights-report-released.html

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U.S. Human Rights Report Cites Bright Spots, but Also Points to Abuses (Original Post) alp227 May 2012 OP
According to the article MsLeopard May 2012 #1
It's the pot calling the kettle black Odin2005 May 2012 #2

MsLeopard

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1. According to the article
Fri May 25, 2012, 10:15 AM
May 2012

they left out the US altogether. It would seem our health care system qualifies as a human rights abuse, along with our education system (for the lower classes) and, of course, our contemptible financial system that has brought the world to its knees. Its laughable for the State Dept to issue a report on human rights abuses around the globe, everywhere but here. Don't know why I'm surprised, but I am.....

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