Failing in Civil Rights
The U.N. has given the U.S a good talking to on its civil rights record, as well it should. The Human Rights Committee has pulled no punches in denouncing the Americans for a series of violations concerning not just the secret electronic surveillance we are now so familiar with, but their treatment of the prison population, racial profiling, gun violence and the excessive use of force by law enforcement, among other things.
The U.S., so fond of grading everyone else, has gotten its due with this "report card" by an international panel of experts.
The U.S., so fond of grading everyone else, has gotten its due with this "report card" by an international panel of experts.
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