7/8/2008 6:10 am
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Maybe Amnesty International are very kind people. They care about human right of Chinese in China.
But what they have done for us? nothing.
Of course, it's made in Londun in 1961, by some west power. They are just interesting to attack east government but say nothing about west. It is only tool of Cold War, a weapon to kill people with no blood.
They are always interesting about human right of Chinese, but do nothing for Iraqi.
In fact, maybe we are the most quickly to improve our life in all side of the world in those 50 years. We are proud for our achievement in all side about human being.
We can tell the difference between American people and Chinese people in natural disaster.
Their president is voted but didn't stop enjoying holiday in hurricane disaster.
Our prime minister arrived the earthquake area just after about 4-5 hours of first biggist quake, and afterquake happened frequently.
Their army arrived disaster area with advanced weapon , and their first task was to recover order by force. Someone told me that was for rich white had left there earlier and only poor black there. Very crazy. I do not know how many kind 'American' in the world.
Our army arrived disaster area without weapon, only simple tool to save people. There are Han people, Zang people, Qiang people ... in quake area. Our soldiers regard them as their own parents , brothers and children.
Maybe we have different definition about human right. So, Amnesty International should understand Chinese first , then suggesting later. Otherwise, it's really only a tool to demonize China.
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7/8/2008 7:02 am |
China demonizes itself.
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12158 posts 7/8/2008 7:28 am |
Amnesty International reports on United States for 2007:
* USA: New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission recommends abolition (AMR 51/003/2007) * USA: The experiment that failed – A reflection on 30 years of executions (AMR 51/011/2007) * USA: “Where is the justice for me?” – The case of Troy Davis, facing execution in Georgia (AMR 51/023/2007) * Maze of injustice: The failure to protect Indigenous women from sexual violence in the USA (AMR 51/035/2007) * USA: Justice delayed and justice denied? Trials under the Military Commissions Act (AMR 51/044/2007) * USA: Cruel and inhuman: Conditions of isolation for detainees at Guantánamo Bay (AMR 51/051/2007) * USA: An “uncomfortable truth”: Two Texas governors – more than 300 executions (AMR 51/076/2007) * USA: Prisoner-assisted homicide – more “volunteer” executions loom (AMR 51/087/2007) * USA: Off the record – US responsibility for enforced disappearances in the “war on terror” (AMR 51/093/2007) * USA: Supreme Court tightens standard on “competence” for execution (AMR 51/114/2007) * USA: Law and executive disorder – President gives green light to secret detention program (AMR 51/135/2007) * USA: Amnesty International’s concerns about Taser use: Statement to the US Justice Department inquiry into deaths in custody (AMR 51/151/2007) * USA: No substitute for habeas corpus – Six years without judicial review in Guantánamo (AMR 51/163/2007) * USA: Slippery slopes and the politics of torture (AMR 51/177/2007) * USA: Amnesty International’s briefing to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (AMR 51/178/2007) * USA: A tool of injustice: Salim Hamdan again before a military commission (AMR 51/189/2007) * USA: Destruction of CIA interrogation tapes may conceal government crimes (AMR 51/194/2007) * USA: Breaking a lethal habit – A look back at the death penalty in 2007 (AMR 51/197/2007) * USA: Unlawful detentions must end, not be transferred (AMR 51/200/2007)
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11743 posts 7/9/2008 3:20 am |
And Amnesty also has some pretty critical things to say about Canada as well, particularly about our treatment of Native Peoples....
And Amnesty has done work for Iraq--it does what it can. And it has done work for Darfur as well.....
Wishing you happiness
Misty
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