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NEGATIVE AMERICAN RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AGREEMENTS

09-07-2008, 03:01 PM
محمد فرح
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NEGATIVE AMERICAN RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AGREEMENTS

    It is known that the United States is boasting about its freedom of press, but it has faced criticism from my circles. In the annual report which was published on may 2, 2002 correspondents without borders accused the United States of exorcizing pressures against the press groups in its war against terrors that followed the attacks of September 11. The freedom the attacks of September 1.these pressures resulted in constraints on the freedom of the press.
    The racial discrimination in the United States is deeply rooted.
    According to a study of the American judicial policy institute, the issue of racial discrimination is a key factor for the application is a key factor for the application of law. Around one out each five blacks in imprisoned for a certain period in his life. The number of black people in the American prisons is bigger them the number of the blacks in the US universities. The ethnic minorities are cauterized as among the poorest groups in the United States, while these minorities are suffering from injustice, according to the study.
    The blacks are being given medical treatment, which is much worse than that given to white Americans. This situation continued to exist since arrival of the blacks from African into the United States.
    There is a gap between the life expectancy of the blacks and whites, which extends to seven years. The racial discrimination remained increasing in the United States since the terrorist attacks of September 11. The most dangerous aspect of discrimination was relating to the Muslims and Arabs. According to statistics of the North American Islamic society, 48% of the Muslims living in the United States say that their life has changed to the worse since September 11/2001.
    The United States is adopting its method of individualism regarding the international affairs. It is continuously committing serious violations of human rights in other countries.
    The United States managed to neglect the serious calls of the international community upon it to refrain from staging a war against Iraq. But the United States and other few countries tended to disregard this call and to launch their war on Iraq on March 20,2003. This war posed a flagrant violation of the goals, principles and the Charter of the United Nations. The war resulted in severe losses in the lives of innocent civilians and mutants as well as major humanitarian disasters. In its air raids against Taliban in Afghanistan in the year 2002, the American forces drooped about 250,000 cluster bombs, and attacked several non-military targets, a matter that resulted in severe civilian casualties. There were also serious violations on the rights of the war prisoners. According to CNN news channel, around 12,000 militants of Taliban were detained since the start of the US aggressions, adding that only around 3,500 to 4000 persons of them have survived.
    Hundreds of thousands of American forces exist abroad. These forces are committing crimes and violating human rights wherever they land. More than 400 traffic accidents are being committed by American troops every year in the republic of Korea, but only less than 10 of these cases take its way to courts.
    The American forces at Okinawa in Japan are known for their bad conduct and involvement in crimes, such as intended arson and rape. The investigations revealed that more that 300 #######.
    Crimes were committed in Okinawa since the world war 11. All these examples and facts affirm the double-standard method being adopted by the United States in the international field of human rights, that is because the United States has been issuing annually reports on human rights practices in which it tended to criticize the situation of human rights in other countries, and in the same time it turns a blind eye to the severe human rights violation in its own territories.


    A summary about American history
    There was a report issued by the ministry of education in the United States, which revealed that the students at the secondary school level in the United States have no knowledge about the history of the United States. Thus, if the students in this country are ignorant about the history of their country, then we shall not be amazed about the injustice and ignorance of the United States government toward US, because they are actually do not know US.
    The foundation of the United States was in the year 1776 through 13 colonies at the eastern border. At the beginning it was a limited piece of land, but it is a large one which extends from the Atlantic ocean in the east till the pacific ocean in the west, and from the Caribbean sea in the south till the Northern frozen ocean in the north, let alone its military, economic and political impacts world. Wide following the cold war, the United States became the single super power in the world. The western scholars tended to depict as “the Empire of all the World”.
    The history of the American expansions can be divided into four stages: -
    The stage of expansion in the continent, the stage of over-seas expansion, the stage of conflict for hegemony world-wide and the stage for domination world-wide. The stage of expansion in the continent dealt with the conventional expansion in lands, but all the four expansion were concentrated on effecting economic, political and cultural influence.
    The era of cold war witnessed dispute between the United States and the Soviet Union for the sake of imposing hegemony all over the world.
    During this era, the United States has succeeded to make Europe dependent on it economically through extending economic support to the European countries. The United Sates has sent its forces to establish the anthraces of the North Atlantic treaty Organization (NATO). Thus, Europe became a small partner of the United States. The United States also established military alliances with Australia, New Zeland, the Republic of Korea, Japan and Philippine. The United States got involved in conflict with the Soviet Union for the sake of influence in the Middle East and other regions in the world.
    The American arrogance continued to increase day by day after elapse of the cold war.
    Following the cold war, the theory of American horn and the New Empire began to propagate.
    Where will the fourth stage of American expansion reach its and? .
    The answer of this question depends on the war, which is being staged by the United States against Iraq.

    And also the war that is being launched by Qaeda against the United States. If the United States achieved a victory in Iraq, then its might and influence will increase. Many American scholars view that the United States shall not tend to establish the all world system or the American Empire through military and individual work.
    The United States is incapable to avoid the terrorist attacks by bombs or other forms on its lands, unless it manages to abandon its endeavourer to set up the American international Empire.
                  

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NEGATIVE AMERICAN RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AGREEMENTS محمد فرح09-07-08, 03:01 PM
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