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Edited on Tue May-30-06 10:31 PM by Higans
Source:
San Jose Mercury News May 10th, 2006 page 11A
UNITED NATIONS
New U.N. rights council excludes Iran, Venezuela
U.N. members elected 47 countries to a new Human Rights Council on Tuesday, choosing several that have been criticized for their records but keeping off others that rights groups said were among the worst offenders.
Cuba, China, Russia, Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia were among the countries winning seats that human rights advocates say do not merit places because of a poor record of protection of freedoms.
But Iran and Venezuela, which were identified by rights groups as having dismal rights records, did not get on the council.
The United States decided not to run for a seat after voting against creation of the council because it believed the body needed stronger barriers to keep human rights abusers from gaining a place.
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Personal opinion:
The United states did not run for a seat because it would be rejected based on the violations of civil rights, and Human Rights, and the Geneva Convention i.e. the rights of women in South Dakota, and the rights of the supposed "enemy combatants" who are being held at various U.S.A. run Prison camps with out trial, tortured, and some times killed.
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