Bush urged not to trample human rights in terror war
Houston Chronicle
06/22/06
President Bush, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hungary's bloody revolt against communist rule in this Eastern Europe nation, was urged today to make sure the U.S. fight against terrorism doesn't stomp on human rights. 'I am here to celebrate the 1956 revolution ... a revolution that celebrated the notion that all men and women should be free,' Bush said standing with Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom in a gilded room with red brocade walls at the Sandor Palace. Solyom paid tribute to his country's difficult emergence from communist rule and pledged to stand with America in today's battle against terrorism. Yet he said Hungary's commitment to democracy requires a respect for human rights...
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
06/22/06
President Bush, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hungary's bloody revolt against communist rule in this Eastern Europe nation, was urged today to make sure the U.S. fight against terrorism doesn't stomp on human rights. 'I am here to celebrate the 1956 revolution ... a revolution that celebrated the notion that all men and women should be free,' Bush said standing with Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom in a gilded room with red brocade walls at the Sandor Palace. Solyom paid tribute to his country's difficult emergence from communist rule and pledged to stand with America in today's battle against terrorism. Yet he said Hungary's commitment to democracy requires a respect for human rights...
http://tinyurl.com/ltfuz
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 23. Jun, 15:20