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CCP Issue Human Rights Report Accusing U.S. Violating Human Rights in the Middle East

August 9th, CCP (Chinese Communist Party) controlled state media reported on a “U.S. commits serious crimes of violating human rights in the Middle East and beyond” published by the CCP Human Right Studies Society. In the report, the CCP claims United States committing a series of crimes in the Middle East, seriously undermining local people’s rights to live, health, personal dignity, freedom of religious belief, survival, and development.
CCP’s reports is composed of the following three parts: 1. Launching wars, massacring civilians, and damaging the right to life and survival; 2. Forced transformation, unilateral sanctions, severe infringement of people’s rights to development, life and health; 3. Create “clash of civilizations” and abusive imprisonment and torture, violate freedom of religion and human dignity.
The report stated that The United States has committed a series of crimes in the Middle East, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, arbitrary detention, abuse of torture, torture of prisoners, and indiscriminate unilateral sanctions. The report also pointed out that the systematic violations of human rights by the U.S. poses lasting and far-reaching harm.
The report concluded to say, “the United States has seriously violated the basic human rights of local people in the Middle East and other places, causing permanent damage and irreparable losses. The nature of American hegemony and the barbarity, cruelty and perniciousness of its power politics have been completely exposed, and the world have a better understanding of the hypocrisy and deception of the ‘American democracy’ and the ‘American human rights’.”
However, the report failed to recognize the countless humanitarian crimes the CCP has committed in the past decades.

Translator: OXV Translation Team
Design&editor: HBamboo(昆仑竹)

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