U.N. Council Poised to Adopt Report Praising Libya's Human Rights Record

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As the United Nations works feverishly to condemn Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi for cracking down on protesters, the body's Human Rights Council is poised to adopt a report chock-full of praise for Libya's human rights record.

The review commends Libya for improving educational opportunities, for making human rights a "priority" and for bettering its "constitutional" framework. Several countries, including Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, and Saudi Arabia but also Canada, give Libya positive marks for the legal protections afforded to its citizens -- who are now revolting against the regime and facing bloody reprisal.

The U.S. mission in Geneva said it would look into the status of the document in response to a question about whether any efforts are being made to cancel or postpone consideration of the report. But an agenda put out by the United Nations in January said the Human Rights Council, of which Libya has been a member since last year, will "consider and adopt" the document at its session, which is under way and continues to the end of March.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ing-libyas-human-rights-record/#ixzz1FJ9jVtlF


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Can we finally admit that the UN is another useless organization that the United States should not have anything to do with.
 
As the United Nations works feverishly to condemn Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi for cracking down on protesters, the body's Human Rights Council is poised to adopt a report chock-full of praise for Libya's human rights record.

The review commends Libya for improving educational opportunities, for making human rights a "priority" and for bettering its "constitutional" framework. Several countries, including Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, and Saudi Arabia but also Canada, give Libya positive marks for the legal protections afforded to its citizens -- who are now revolting against the regime and facing bloody reprisal.

The U.S. mission in Geneva said it would look into the status of the document in response to a question about whether any efforts are being made to cancel or postpone consideration of the report. But an agenda put out by the United Nations in January said the Human Rights Council, of which Libya has been a member since last year, will "consider and adopt" the document at its session, which is under way and continues to the end of March.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ing-libyas-human-rights-record/#ixzz1FJ9jVtlF


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Can we finally admit that the UN is another useless organization that the United States should not have anything to do with.

No; we need to stay in the UN, just so we can veto most of thier stupidity.
 
the way of liberalism. supporting human rights is shown by the government monopoly of violence against it's citizens. Liberals also created the saying 'the beatings shall continue until morale improves'.
 
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