April 03, 2005

Sudan, Zimbabwe Defend Human Rights

Along with Cuba, Saudi Arabia, and China.

This post from Publius, found courtesy of Glenn Reynolds, may enlighten a few...though I doubt it:

Freedom House does an annual list of the world’s most oppressive regimes. To some of us, it doesn’t come as a surprise that six of the 18 nations on the list are members of the UN Commission on Human Rights.

Significantly, six of the eighteen most repressive governments–those of China, Cuba, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Zimbabwe–are members of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), representing nearly 11 percent of the 53-member body.

Follow the links. Check out which regimes serve on the UN Commission for Human Rights, and ask yourself what Saudi Arabia or Cuba can contribute to that endeavor. Trust me, reading the list will sicken you.

It's time to wake up: the United Nations is an evil institution, and has been evil since its founding at the San Francisco meeting. Consider that Josef Stalin was an enthusiastic founding member, and his American agent, Alger Hiss, chaired that meeting, and ask yourself how it could ever have been any different.

Posted by Craig Ceely at April 3, 2005 11:43 PM
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