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Friday, 26.06.2015.

12:23

U.S. and China trade "human rights abuses" accusations

China has criticized the United States for violations of human rights, condemning it for police brutality, racism and worldwide spying.

Izvor: Tanjug

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noo , they r not racists

pre 8 godina

fighting against black and islamic racism and supreamcy is not a racism. those so called afro-americans are the biggest racists together with muslims (since some leftist try very hard to brand muslims as a separate race..lol)

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 8 godina

What can I say except that it's unfortunate that in many nations there's bound to be some politicians and authority figures that are on a "power trip." Although this article I've read made no references to my country and while I ought to be grateful that for the most part Canada is not or appears not to be heavily criticized or condemned or denounced for violation of human rights I will point out that there have been cases of police misconduct in my country,for instance back in 2007 in the province of British Columbia the police at an airport came under scrutiny for the death of some Polish passenger and recently I heard on the news that in the province of Nova Scotia an aboriginal man had his faced bruised (according to photos or a video)by the local RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) and on top of that I believe the RCMP refused to provide medical attention to this fellow and although it's not been alleged but perhaps it was a racist attack against the individual ( I seem to believe that some white Canadian cops are racist against some Aboriginals just like some white American cops are known to be racist against blacks especially black males) and finally I certainly recall that this aboriginal fellow's mother commented that she doesn't trust the police but you know for the most part I feel that Canadian cops aren't as "power hungry" like some of their U.S. counterparts are.

noo , they r not racists

pre 8 godina

fighting against black and islamic racism and supreamcy is not a racism. those so called afro-americans are the biggest racists together with muslims (since some leftist try very hard to brand muslims as a separate race..lol)

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 8 godina

What can I say except that it's unfortunate that in many nations there's bound to be some politicians and authority figures that are on a "power trip." Although this article I've read made no references to my country and while I ought to be grateful that for the most part Canada is not or appears not to be heavily criticized or condemned or denounced for violation of human rights I will point out that there have been cases of police misconduct in my country,for instance back in 2007 in the province of British Columbia the police at an airport came under scrutiny for the death of some Polish passenger and recently I heard on the news that in the province of Nova Scotia an aboriginal man had his faced bruised (according to photos or a video)by the local RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) and on top of that I believe the RCMP refused to provide medical attention to this fellow and although it's not been alleged but perhaps it was a racist attack against the individual ( I seem to believe that some white Canadian cops are racist against some Aboriginals just like some white American cops are known to be racist against blacks especially black males) and finally I certainly recall that this aboriginal fellow's mother commented that she doesn't trust the police but you know for the most part I feel that Canadian cops aren't as "power hungry" like some of their U.S. counterparts are.

noo , they r not racists

pre 8 godina

fighting against black and islamic racism and supreamcy is not a racism. those so called afro-americans are the biggest racists together with muslims (since some leftist try very hard to brand muslims as a separate race..lol)

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 8 godina

What can I say except that it's unfortunate that in many nations there's bound to be some politicians and authority figures that are on a "power trip." Although this article I've read made no references to my country and while I ought to be grateful that for the most part Canada is not or appears not to be heavily criticized or condemned or denounced for violation of human rights I will point out that there have been cases of police misconduct in my country,for instance back in 2007 in the province of British Columbia the police at an airport came under scrutiny for the death of some Polish passenger and recently I heard on the news that in the province of Nova Scotia an aboriginal man had his faced bruised (according to photos or a video)by the local RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) and on top of that I believe the RCMP refused to provide medical attention to this fellow and although it's not been alleged but perhaps it was a racist attack against the individual ( I seem to believe that some white Canadian cops are racist against some Aboriginals just like some white American cops are known to be racist against blacks especially black males) and finally I certainly recall that this aboriginal fellow's mother commented that she doesn't trust the police but you know for the most part I feel that Canadian cops aren't as "power hungry" like some of their U.S. counterparts are.