Sunday, March 2, 2014

China Study Shows U.S. is the Biggest Violator of non-U.S. citizen Human Rights in the World



The U.S. proclaims it invades other countries to provide 'Freedom' for those citizens.  The U.S. government proclaims to is a humanitarian country that stands for Democracy and Freedom around the World.

The U.S. can say whatever it wants, but what it does shows a whole different story.

The fact is, the U.S. government (as I have said for years, now) is not humane at all.  People only have to open their eyes to see what they are and have been doing.

Drone attacks that murder innocent people on other sovereign country's soil.  Torturing prisoners.  Holding people without rights or trial.  Invading other countries.  Being behind the civil wars in Syria, Libya,  Ukraine and other countries to be able to have them taken over by those who they can control.

The U.S. doesn't even take care of their troops when they get back from overseas deployments.  They want to say they are mentally ill and such to be able to take their guns away.

We the People need to start being honest about what is happening in this country and start changing it through our way of thinking.  From fear to Love.  We need to stand up for the Power of "We the People" and become the moral and humane country we were back in the 1800s.

China did a study and they found in 2013, the U.S. was the worst human rights abuser in the world of non-U.S. citizens.  Of course the U.S. is the worst human rights abuser in the world of U.S. citizens too, but that wasn't included.  

Portion:

BEIJINGFeb. 28 -- The Untied States is the world's biggest violator of human rights of non-American persons and has been strongly condemned for conducting surveillance and prisoner torture around the globea report on U.Shuman rights said Friday.

The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2013 was released by the Information Office of China's State Councilor the Cabinetin response to the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2013 issued by the U.SState Department on Thursday.

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