US Human Rights Abuses 2023

China: Report on US Human Rights Abuses for 2023! (29.5.2024)

The humanitarian crisis along the border has escalated, causing heart-wrenching struggles of undocumented migrants. The U.S.-Mexico border is the world’s deadliest land migration route, according to the United Nations migration agency. At least 149 migrants perished in the El Paso border patrol region in the 12 months ending on Sep. 30, 2023. In the fiscal year 2023, the number of immigrants apprehended or deported at the U.S. southern border reached more than 2.4 million, another record high. Migrants are also subjected to torture and other forms of inhuman treatment. U.S. border policies facilitate modern slavery. The U.S. government’s border policies exacerbate the problem of human trafficking. Unaccompanied migrant children suffer from brutal forced labour and exploitation.

People wait for food relief in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah on March 14, 2024. (Photo by Khaled Omar/Xinhua)

Xinhua: US-backed “Summit for Democracy” Triggers Divisive Confrontation! (24.3.2024)

Washington’s bid to rally some countries against others, which has further entrenched ideological divisions, undermines efforts to foster genuine dialogue and cooperation among nations with different political systems.

Kwon said the “democracy summit” is being criticized as a divisive international conference to build a hegemonic international order with the United States at the centre. “The U.S. hegemonic action of weakening the function of the UN and leading a so-called ‘democracy summit’ is a hindrance to world peace.”

“By weaponizing democracy as a political tool,” said commentator Yirenkyi Jesse in an op-ed in The Standard, a leading daily newspaper in Kenya, “the United States seeks to assert its hegemonic dominance, dividing the world along arbitrary lines and sowing discord in its wake.”

US Terrorism On Display in Iraq!

Iraq: US “Lying” About War Against Terrorism! (5.2.2024)

Al-Fayyadh accused the U.S. of lying about supporting Iraq in its fight against terrorism, saying, “It (the U.S.) is plotting to weaken and neutralize our forces to prevent them from carrying out their basic duties to this country.”

He also called on the Iraqi prime minister to “defend Iraq’s sovereignty and dignity” while stressing that “this will not be done except by the departure of these (foreign) forces from the land of Iraq,” urging to “purge Iraq of every foreign presence.”

The U.S. Central Command said in a statement on Friday that the U.S. forces hit more than 85 targets in Iraq and Syria belonging to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and allied militias.