When Human Rights Becomes An Easy Way To Get To Each Other
Allegations over violation of human rights is fast becoming an easy way for nations to get back at each other
For representational purpose only
(Borrowed from the Devpolicy website)
It is like an eye-for-eye and tooth-for-tooth when America passed a resolution against China’s human rights abuses in Hong Kong. Simultaneously, China has responded back by trying to defame the US for assassination of the Iranian scientist. But the US is not feeling sorry for its in-your-face kind of behavior, each and every time.
There are doubts if elect President Joe Biden can actually reverse the
damage done by the Trump administration. There is no denying that China is to
be blamed for its atrocious autocratic stand against Hong Kong residents and
then minority Chinese Muslim community aswell.
The new way to get back at each other seems to be the human rights
angles. As US points a finger at China and tries to defame it further, Iran is
already planning to assassinate an Iranian-Swedish research scholar.
This is the way that Iran arm-twists the world. According to Amnesty
International, the charges against Ahmadreza Djalali the Swedish scholar are
unfounded. Though Sweden has spoken to Iran about his case, Iran does not seem
to be the mood to understand it will be killing an innocent man. His execution
is deemed any time this week.
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