Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 4:19:28 GMT -6
Well, it's started...
China joined human rights advocates today in criticizing the U.S. over a report on the practice of torture by the CIA
SOURCE
There may not have been any attacks on American citizens as of yet in other countries, but the verbal attacks on our previous government/CIA's actions has only begun
Still haven't figured out what the actual purpose of the release of theses documents were for
Were they trying to antagonize the terrorists? Our allies? Other countries?
Maybe it was more political in nature, getting back at Rep.
It sure as hell did not have to do with 'transparency' and the American people needing to know about the inner workings of the CIA tactics
There is so much secret sh#t that goes on in the Alphabet Agencies that the public is not privy to, nor should we be
Will be expecting disappointment from other countries as well....just curious as to which ones are going to speak out against the CIA's actions and which ones will side with them and defend their actions
China joined human rights advocates today in criticizing the U.S. over a report on the practice of torture by the CIA
China led criticism of the report in Asia, where some U.S. embassies issued warnings of a possible backlash against American citizens. The U.S. has repeatedly criticized China for prosecuting rights activists and dissenters in the Communist country.
The Beijing-based Legal Evening News said the CIA report was full of “hair-raising details” that even 6,000 pages could hardly do it justice. State-run Xinhua news organization compiled articles on the report under the title “How Long Can the U.S. Still Masquerade as Human Rights Defender?”
Human rights groups said the report should only be the start of efforts to punish perpetrators and compensate victims.
“Torture is a crime and those responsible for crimes must be brought to justice,” Steven W. Hawking, executive director of Amnesty International USA, said on the group’s website. “It’s time for accountability, including a full investigation, prosecutions and remedy for victims.”
The Beijing-based Legal Evening News said the CIA report was full of “hair-raising details” that even 6,000 pages could hardly do it justice. State-run Xinhua news organization compiled articles on the report under the title “How Long Can the U.S. Still Masquerade as Human Rights Defender?”
Human rights groups said the report should only be the start of efforts to punish perpetrators and compensate victims.
“Torture is a crime and those responsible for crimes must be brought to justice,” Steven W. Hawking, executive director of Amnesty International USA, said on the group’s website. “It’s time for accountability, including a full investigation, prosecutions and remedy for victims.”
SOURCE
There may not have been any attacks on American citizens as of yet in other countries, but the verbal attacks on our previous government/CIA's actions has only begun
Still haven't figured out what the actual purpose of the release of theses documents were for
Were they trying to antagonize the terrorists? Our allies? Other countries?
Maybe it was more political in nature, getting back at Rep.
It sure as hell did not have to do with 'transparency' and the American people needing to know about the inner workings of the CIA tactics
There is so much secret sh#t that goes on in the Alphabet Agencies that the public is not privy to, nor should we be
Will be expecting disappointment from other countries as well....just curious as to which ones are going to speak out against the CIA's actions and which ones will side with them and defend their actions