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THE ANNUAL FICTION REPORT Malcom Lagauche

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 14 March 2006
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Discriminations-Minorit. USA History

No apologies from U.S. government over this once popular pursuit

March 13, 2006

Last week, the U.S. came out with its annual human rights report for the world. The only difference between this year’s and those of the recent past is the elimination of Iraq as being the world’s most vile abuser of human rights. Otherwise, the same culprits are mentioned: China, Syria, Iran, North Korea, and a quickly ascending Venezuela.

Here are a few statements from the report:

The Chinese government’s human rights record "remained poor and the government continued to commit numerous and serious abuses."
The Chinese government displays a trend towards "increased harassment, detention and imprisonment of people seen as threats to the government."
The Chinese government tightened controls over print, broadcast and electronic media, and censorship of online content.
The report pointed out "opponents of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez were harassed, restrictive laws on the media, and the use of the judicial system for political ends."
If one looks at the allegations, he/she would not be remiss in thinking the U.S. government was speaking of itself. In the past year, U.S. citizens have seen the tightening of the press as well as the imprisonment of those considered as threats to the U.S. Even the Internet has come under attack in the U.S.

Neither China nor Venezuela was mute on the allegations. The Chinese responded, "As in previous years, the State Department pointed the finger at human rights situations in more than 190 countries and regions, including China, but kept silent on the serious violations of human rights in the United States."

Hugo Chavez’ response was accurate, but much shorter than that of the Chinese. He called the U.S. report nothing more than "toilet paper."

This annual report is a farce. For years, we have read where those countries who may not agree with U.S. foreign policy are despotic and brutal. However, those on the U.S. side are rarely mentioned as abusers of human rights. For instance, the report normally states that Kuwait is making huge progress in human rights. The former Soviet countries who once were the bastions of torture and censorship, but have come aboard the U.S. ship are also displaying great strides in human rights affairs.

It is not that long ago that a common scene in the U.S. was the public hanging of black citizens. These affairs were treated like a carnival. Men, women and children cheered on the hangings much like they would if at a baseball game if their home team scored a run. Most blacks who were hanged were innocent of any crime. They were just rounded up. And, I don’t think any white citizens were ever brought to trial for the murders. Check out the website www.withoutsanctuary.org for the history of blacks being hanged in the U.S. There is a flash movie presentation that is quite gruesome, but accurate in the depiction of this once U.S. recreational pursuit.

There is a movement in the U.S. for black reparations for which any descendant of a slave will be paid a sum of money. The first item on the agenda for proponents of reparations is an apology from the U.S. government for allowing the most diabolical holocaust in history to have occurred on its soil. Every year, the request is made, and every year, it is turned down by a large majority. And the U.S. has the gall to point fingers at the rest of the world.

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Forum posts

  • Interesting that China got it right on the head; the USA is probably the world’s worst offender against human rights, both domestically and internationally.

  • Wow, the US has become the joke of the world. Good job bush.

  • The only thing the Bush regime has done is to do in the open what the US government has been doing behind a veil of secrecy for decades. From Southeast Asia to South America to the Middle East, the US government has always supported despots and despotic activities. We owe the Bush regime a debt of gratitude for at least lifting the veil and showing us the true face of the Republican and Democratic Parties, a face that has all the mean-spiritedness of the Nazi Party, without any of the personal merit or mettle.

  • The US is not called the "Great Satan" for no reason. 4 billion people can’t all be wrong!

  • The axis of evil is the two parties involved in the US govt, Reps and Dems... plus any other country that supports them. I can’t wait for the imminent collapse of the greenback.

  • You write, "The first item on the agenda for proponents of reparations is an apology from the U.S. government for allowing the most diabolical holocaust in history to have occurred on its soil."
    But your article missed the wholesale slaughter of Native Americans. Nobody is even talking of reparations to them - and this was their land - long before Europeans arrived, long before we imported slaves from Africa. We invaded them and committed mass murder. Sound familiar to present history?