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Nidya Sarria, media@aiusa.org

Trump Administration Undermines State Department's Human Rights Report

WASHINGTON

In response to the U.S. State Department releasing its second human rights report compiled under the Trump administration, Joanne Lin, national director of advocacy and governmental relations at Amnesty International USA, issued this statement:

"Today's report documents alarming shifts around the world that endanger human rights defenders. We have seen the dangerous consequences of this in our own offices, as Amnesty International workers around the world have been harassed, threatened, or in some cases, actually assaulted for the work that they do. The gap between the State Department's official assessment of human rights globally and the Trump administration's refusal to prioritize the issue in its foreign policy is outrageous.

"Also notable is that the State Department has, once again, excluded sexual and reproductive rights from its assessments, wrongfully suggesting that these are not human rights and undercutting the serious violations of those rights. Neglecting to include these rights in this assessment is an affront to women and girls, LGBT people, young people, and human rights defenders everywhere."

Background

Amnesty International USA has expressed support for HR 7228, known as the Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights Act, which calls for the State Department to re-introduce reproductive rights issues into its annual report.

AIUSA's team of experts are reviewing the full report now and are available for country and issue-specific questions. Please contact media@aiusa.org to connect with them.

This statement will be available at: https://www.amnestyusa.org/press-releases/trump-administration-undermines-state-departments-human-rights-report-2/

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