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Thursday, December 11, 2014

China says U.S. can't slam others on rights when it has racism problems at home |

 China says U.S. can't slam others on rights when it has racism problems at home | Reuters China's foreign ministry said on Thursday that the United States has no right to confront other countries on their human rights records when it faces problems with racism and mistreatment of prisoners at home. Both U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and U.S. ambassador to China Max Baucus issued statements on Wednesday to mark International Human Rights Day in which they mentioned cases such as the imprisoned Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo. //  Will Beijing just send over a copy of the Senate CIA report to the embassy? Did the US Senate realize it was releasing the report on eve of International Human Rights Day?http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/11/us-china-usa-rights-idUSKBN0JP0S820141211?utm_source=The+Sinocism+China+Newsletter&utm_campaign=fef9b2d709-Sinocism12_11_1412_11_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_171f237867-fef9b2d709-29615013&mc_cid=fef9b2d709&mc_eid=5935182a65

Related: [视频]美国公布中情局酷刑报告_新闻频道_央视网 Wednesday CCTV Evening News on the Senate CIA report...Beijing knows a win, especially when it falls in their lap
Related: 美国中情局花8000万美元请人设计实施酷刑_新闻_腾讯网 The Beijing News some pictures of Abu Ghraib in its coverage of the Senate Report
Related: The disastrous flaw at the heart of the CIA's torture program - Vox There's something crucial we shouldn't lose sight of: Torture was a terrible idea from the beginning because it was clear from the way the program came together that the CIA's torture regime was never going to work, because it was based on copying Chinese torture methods designed not to elicit truth but to force false confessions.  // disgusting, tragic irony if this is true

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