Subscribe to Common Dreams News Updates
Most Popular This Week
Popular content
Today's Top News
Rights Group Urges US to Counter 'Spoiler' States
WASHINGTON - The United States and other traditional human rights champions must retake leadership of a global agenda that has been hijacked by "spoiler" states like China, Egypt and Russia, a rights group said on Wednesday.
Human Rights Watch, in its report on the world situation for 2009, said the change must begin in Washington, with steps such as closing the Guantanamo Bay military detention center and ending other policies which have eroded U.S. credibility.
"The Obama administration must undo the enormous damage caused by the Bush administration and begin to restore the U.S. government's reputation and effectiveness as a human rights defender," said the report, referring to President-elect Barack Obama who takes office next week.
"Changing U.S. policy on how to fight terrorism is an essential place to start," it said.
Human Rights Watch called for permanent closure of Guantanamo -- a goal stated by Obama -- and the shuttering of secret CIA detention centers, the end to coercive interrogation of terrorism suspects and for the United States to join the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Controversial U.S. policies left a vacuum in which "by default, those often setting the human rights agenda in international forums are opponents of human rights enforcement -- governments of nations such as Algeria, China, Egypt, India, Pakistan, and Russia," the New York-based group said.
"They mimic the language of anti-imperialism, anti-colonialism, or solidarity with the downtrodden, but in fact, the spoilers are no friends of the persecuted. They find common cause with the dictators and tyrants of the world," said the report, published at www.hrw.org/world-report-2009.
DEMOCRACIES ALSO SPOILERS
Spoilers included not only "serious offenders" such as Belarus, Sudan, and Zimbabwe and authoritarian states with poor records, like China and Russia. Democracies such as South Africa and India also prevented scrutiny of abusive countries out of political solidarity or economic interests, it said.
South Africa came under fire for protecting President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe from meaningful international action and for Pretoria's refusal to join international pressure on the military junta in Myanmar.
India, another democracy that might be expected to lead on human rights, pursues a foreign policy that "often would make a confirmed dictator proud," the report said. India is fearful of being criticized for its own problems and keen to pursue strategic and economic interests in competition with China.
In assessments of conditions in 90 countries, the 564-page report, citing crackdowns last year in Tibet and other parts of China, said Beijing "broke its promise to improve human rights in conjunction with its hosting of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games."
In Russia, "the election of Dmitry Medvedev to the Russian presidency did not result in immediate improvements in the rule of law or the environment for civil society, with the government continuing to crack down against independent groups and activists," it said.
In addition to U.S. practices under the war on terrorism, Human Rights Watch also found fault with the use of the death penalty in the United States, the continuing growth in the U.S. prison population and the jailing of more than 2,500 prisoners for life without parole for crimes committed when they juveniles.
- Posted in

16 Comments so far
Show AllObama will restore our standing in the world. He will make sure our foreign policy is grounded with a great respect for human rights. For over two hundred years the US has been a beacon of freedom for all the world to see. For years we have offered hope to oppressed people who suffer under brutal dictatorships or repressive societies. "Bring us your poor, your tired, your huddled masses". That's the America I'm proud of!
We have elected Obama.
America's back... with a vengeance!
America, yes, is back--but not the US.
Two days ago Hillary the Harpy threatened the presidents of Bolivia and Venezuela with the iron fist of diplomacy for their anti-US orientation.
Yesterday they severed diplomatic relations with Israel.
I believe the glove has been thrown down, gringos.
Your Reign of Terror on this planet is coming to an end.
Finally.
Deepa
What? US a "traditional human rights champion"? Probably HRW should state its understanding of "Human Rights".
When it made such a categorical statement about "traditional human rights champions" did it look into their track record of Human Rights.
US is founded on genocidal violence and slavery. European invaders plundered, killed (about 18 million Native Americans) and occupied their land. They developed this occupied land through SLAVERY. About 10 million Africans died in this process.
How true are the words of Rev. Jeremiah Wright: "We took this country (America) by terror away from the Sioux, the Apache, the Arawak, the Comanche, the Arapaho, the Navajo. Terrorism! We took Africans from their country to build our way of ease and kept them enslaved and living in fear. Terrorism! We bombed Grenada and killed innocent civilians, babies, non-military personnel. We bombed the black civilian community of Panama with stealth bombers and killed unarmed teenagers and toddlers, pregnant mothers and hard-working fathers. We bombed Gadafi's home and killed his child…We bombed Iraq. We killed unarmed civilians trying to make a living. We bombed a plant in Sudan to payback for the attack on our embassy. Killed hundreds of hard-working people; mothers and fathers who left home to go that day, not knowing that they would never get back home…We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and Black South Africans, and now we are indignant?"
Deepa
The US with the help of the CIA has been carrying out illegal operations around the world. These operations include clandestine overthrow of governments which did not support US self-interests, propping up “friendlier” dictators, training of foreign militaries in the techniques of state terrorism and torture, and assassination attempts of selected foreign political leaders. The Cold War between the US and the former USSR generated a widespread support of terrorism. Jonathan Barker in his book "The No-Nonsense Guide to Terrorism" notes: “The scale of superpower involvement in terrorism undermines the common view that terrorism is exclusively 'the weapon of the weak'. Often it is the weapon with which the strong get the weak to do their dirty work for them.” Since World War II the US has supported and in many cases engendered military dictatorship in the world, including Indonesia, Greece, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Haiti, Turkey, Philippines, Guatemala, El Salvador, Chile, Iran, Pakistan and Iraq. The reason for this is its self-interests.
In addition to the active support to the dictators and state terrorism, the US has given refuge to those involved in terrorist activities. Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch were involved in the bombing of a Cubana Airlines Flight 455 on October 6, 1976 killing 73 people on board. Among the killed were six young Guyanese students on their way to Cuba to study medicine and the entire Cuban Olympic fencing team. The National Security Archive on May 18, 2005 posted documents that show that the CIA had concrete advance intelligence, as early as June of 1976, on plans by Cuban exile terrorist groups to bomb a Cubana Airliner. According to another document posted by The National Security Archive, the FBI's attaché in Caracas had multiple contacts with one of the Venezuelans who placed the bomb on the plane, and provided him with a visa to the US five days before the bombing, despite suspicions that he was engaged in terrorist activities at the direction of Luis Posada. Luis Posada, a Cuban-born Venezuelan national and an opponent of Fidel Castro, was tried and convicted in Venezuela of organizing the bombing. After serving eight years in a Venezuela prison, he escaped on August 18, 1985. Both Luis Posada and Bosch have been given refuge in the US. Venezuela’s request for their extradition to face charges for the bombing of the Cubana Airlines has been rejected not only by successive US governments, but also by the US courts in violation of the US-Venezuela extradition treaty dating back to 1922. The US-Venezuela extradition treaty obligates the US to immediately extradite any Venezuelan national in the US, who has been indicted on murder charges in his (or her) home jurisdiction. Ironically, the US allowed Posada, a terrorist, to serve in the US Army. He rose to the rank of second lieutenant at Fort Benning, Georgia. Declassified CIA and FBI documents reveal the extent of Posada’s violent career: smuggling arms, running drugs, plotting coups, working with Augusto Pinochet’s dreaded secret police, and assisting in the Contra war against Nicaragua. When the FBI and the US Justice Department wanted to deport Posada as they perceived him a threat to the national security, President George H.W. Bush granted him a presidential pardon.
Deepa
The US through the CIA has maintained its presence and control by training military forces and police of other countries. The most prominent among the training schools is the School of the Americas. This was located in Panama from 1946 to l954 and later shifted to Fort Benning, Georgia. It still remains there. Its name was changed in 2001 to the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHISC). This institute is the Defense Department’s main Spanish language training facility. It says that it trains civilian, military and law enforcement students and holds the promotion of democracy at the core of its mission.
However, George Monbiot links this school to terrorism by giving details of its numerous atrocities. He contends that “the evidence linking the school to continuing atrocities in Latin America is rather stronger than the evidence linking the al-Qaeda training camps to the attack on New York.” Some of the alumni have been the most brutal military dictators and human rights violators in Latin America over the past five decades: Manuel Noriega and Omar Torrijos of Panama, Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua; Leopoldo Galtieri of Argentina; Generals Hector Gramajo and Manuel Antonio Callejas of Guatemala, Hugo Banzer Suarez of Bolivia, and the El Salvador death-squad leader Roberto D'Aubuisson.
Look at what happened in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. The American crusaders massacred millions of millions of innocent People. My Lie, Haditha, Ishaqi, Abu Ghraib..... These are the evidences of the US "Human Rights record".
The Americans' brutality is epitomized by a video posted on the YouTube website. This video, called "Hadji Girl", shows a serving US Marine in uniform strumming a guitar and singing about killing Iraqis, while his colleagues laughed and cheered. It also refers to Iraqis as "hajis", a term usually applied to someone who has completed the pilgrimage to Mecca, but commonly used among the US troops as a derogatory term for the Iraqis. The four-minute song includes graphic descriptions of killings. Dressed in a green T-shirt and military style trousers and boots, the American “liberator” sings: "I grabbed her little sister and put her in front of me. As the bullets began to fly, the blood sprayed from between her eyes, and then I laughed maniacally."
So the author should look into the history of the US in order to convince the world that the US is a "traditional champion of human rights".
The US is a paragon of human rights -- bullcrap!!!
I can just see Hillery in Sack Cloth and Ashes traveling the globe begging forgiveness.
She had better not show her face in South America--ashes or no ashes.
She's already toast.
Human rights champions? Are you serious??? The US has trampled on human rights abroad as well as here in the US, apparently with the approval of the American people. Our prisons, for example, utterly disregard human rights. America's gulag has become a great source of super-cheap labor, of course. Our own social policies that effect some of our most vulnerable citizens -- women and children in poverty -- are in direct violation of the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights (which the US refused to ratify). Even our otherwise-progressive community only rarely mentions prison conditions, and has virtually no interest in the (mis)treatment of impoverished women and children. We are defined by our policies, and over the past 30 years, we have pretty much written "human rights" off of our list of concerns. And this defines what we, the people, have become.
None of these "spoiler" nations have blood on their hands like the U.S.A. Who is this group of dimwits trying to convince? HRW is a tool of American Imperialism. Just look at the bullshit they have put out regarding Venezuela ...
http://www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticle/20246
HRW has been challenged by 100 scholars who disagreed with the HRW report ...
http://www.coha.org/2008/12/taking-human-rights-watch-to-task/
Serena, I was amused watching Bush bestow custom tags on his lapdogs, Blair, Howard and Uribe. Good thing the voters have already neutered the first two.
The US's actual human rights record is long and profoundly ugly, to be sure, but Bush has driven us to new lows and our reputation with it. It's not enough for Obama to cease and desist; accountability is needed to restore the rule of law, regain the respect of civilized people, deprive potential enemies of recruiting points, deter future crimes, demonstrate our respect for the rights of the victims and show that we are serious about reform.
Alex
There is no way to show that you are serious about reform when you are NOT.
Hillary the Harpy has already threatened the prsidents of Bolivia and Venezuela--and she hasn't even been sworn in.
Great start for the Obama cuatrocenio!
Same old bullying horseshit.
Pan
Human Rights for who and who still gets to kick the bejesus out of them anytime they want to and do more if they resist..
Liberty and Justice for ALL
Peron, Batista, the Shah of Iran, Pinochet-Ugarte, Saddam Hussein (for a while)and so on, and so on, endlessly.
"The Obama administration must undo the enormous damage caused by the Bush administration and begin to restore the U.S. government's reputation and effectiveness as a human rights defender," said the report, referring to President-elect Barack Obama who takes office next week.
Sorry for you Sir, but we never ever, ever had even the slightest reputation as a human rights defender in the remainder of the world, except perhaps among some salivating elites. Your opinion is a textbook example of abject provincialism also known as "living inside a bubble".
The remainder of the world recognizes and occasionally fears us as a big and ruthless economic, financial, and military juggernaut without mercy for others when it comes to maintaining the highest possible standard of living in the world falsely acting under the guise of "maintaining the security of our country". That is what President Bush means when he claims that he kept our country "safe", except that the standard of living has gone down during his watch. In that sense we are less "safe" today than we were in 2000.
"Everything will remain on the table". That is the universal threatening mantra of the post-Bushian imperialists Obama, Biden, and Hillary Clinton.
who in the fuck thinks of the united states has any cred with regard to human rights
please
cheers, b