New Paths to Stop Human Rights Violations in US
Congress member Barbara Lee gave the House of Representatives in early February reports of 30 types of human rights violations by the US Government since 9/11. And she noted the failure of the Government to report these violations on time and accurately as required by a human rights treaty ratified in 1992 by the Senate at the request of President George Bush: the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Ann Fagan Ginger suggests this treaty could provide a new path for action to stop human rights violations in the US.
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rudkla - 23. Feb, 23:26