Bush's "Human Rights Report" - China Calls USA "Extremely Hypocritical"
I can't belive Bush had the audacity to complain about the Human Rights abuses of other countries after this bullshit!
Seriously. The damage the Republican Party as a whole has done to America will take decades to fix! We can only fix it if we make sure that the GOP gets defeated and if we make sure they don't win again for a freaking century!
How much ya want to bet that they are gonna veto Bush's "Please let me be above the law for another year, I'll be a good boy this time!" plea to the UNSC?
I think Bush's "Human Rights" report was the final straw.
China can save face and score lotsa points, not only with it's own people, in the aftermath of the outrage in China over this report, but also with the entire planet, just by telling Bush to fuck off.
Five bucks. You in?
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From China Radio International:
http://www.crienglish.com/1174/2004-5-22/88@114996.htm
US Human Rights Report "Extremely Hypocritical"
2004-5-22 6:10:06 CRIENGLISH.com
A Chinese human rights expert said that the recent US human rights report reflected the hypocrisy of the United States on the issue of human rights, as it made no mention of the USA's own problems, including the systematic mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners that has shocked the world.
Dong Yunhu, vice-chairman and secretary-general of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, said the US report issued on May 17 was issued at a time when the mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners by US troops was drawing worldwide condemnation.
In an article he commented that the US report had became the laughingstock of the world and further exposed America's hypocritical nature on the human rights issue.
Dong Yunhu said the mistreatment and humiliation of Iraqi prisoners by US soldiers is a reflection of inherent human rights "sins" in United States itself, and an inevitable outcome of the United States' long-term exertion of global power politics.
On the unjustified US criticism of China's human rights situation, Dong said that this unfounded criticism helped to illustrate the political bias and ulterior motives of the United States.
Dong listed China's unprecedented progress in human rights in the past year, including an amendment in the Constitution which provides for the protection of human rights and private property.
Unwarranted US attacks on China's human rights situation appear to be driven by its ideological bias and its wish to promote hegemony.
Seriously. The damage the Republican Party as a whole has done to America will take decades to fix! We can only fix it if we make sure that the GOP gets defeated and if we make sure they don't win again for a freaking century!
How much ya want to bet that they are gonna veto Bush's "Please let me be above the law for another year, I'll be a good boy this time!" plea to the UNSC?
I think Bush's "Human Rights" report was the final straw.
China can save face and score lotsa points, not only with it's own people, in the aftermath of the outrage in China over this report, but also with the entire planet, just by telling Bush to fuck off.
Five bucks. You in?
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From China Radio International:
http://www.crienglish.com/1174/2004-5-22/88@114996.htm
US Human Rights Report "Extremely Hypocritical"
2004-5-22 6:10:06 CRIENGLISH.com
A Chinese human rights expert said that the recent US human rights report reflected the hypocrisy of the United States on the issue of human rights, as it made no mention of the USA's own problems, including the systematic mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners that has shocked the world.
Dong Yunhu, vice-chairman and secretary-general of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, said the US report issued on May 17 was issued at a time when the mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners by US troops was drawing worldwide condemnation.
In an article he commented that the US report had became the laughingstock of the world and further exposed America's hypocritical nature on the human rights issue.
Dong Yunhu said the mistreatment and humiliation of Iraqi prisoners by US soldiers is a reflection of inherent human rights "sins" in United States itself, and an inevitable outcome of the United States' long-term exertion of global power politics.
On the unjustified US criticism of China's human rights situation, Dong said that this unfounded criticism helped to illustrate the political bias and ulterior motives of the United States.
Dong listed China's unprecedented progress in human rights in the past year, including an amendment in the Constitution which provides for the protection of human rights and private property.
Unwarranted US attacks on China's human rights situation appear to be driven by its ideological bias and its wish to promote hegemony.











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