Report: DEMOCRACY NO GUARANTOR OF RIGHTS
State Department report singles out Iran, Venezuela, Russia
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The State Department on Wednesday said that laudable human-rights practices tend to occur in democracies, but it noted in its annual report on human rights that democracy does not guarantee what President Bush has called a commitment to "the non-negotiable demands of human dignity."
Human rights are linked closely to democracies that provide long-term stability and security, said Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Barry Lowenkron, who oversaw the report's compilation.
But, he said, "Some states still have weak institutions of democratic government and continue to struggle; others have yet to commit fully to the democratic process."[...]
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'Israel respects citizens' rights, but discrimination exists'
By Haaretz Service and Agencies
09/03/2006 The U.S. State Department said in its human rights report on Wednesday that the Israeli government generally respected the rights of its citizens, but noted that discrimination, violence and corruption still existed in the country.
In particular, the report said there were "serious abuses by some members of the security forces against Palestinian detainees."
The report also said there was discrimination against Israeli Arabs, women, and handicapped citizens. It also mentioned discrimination faced by non-Orthodox Jews.
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US report on human rights blasts Arabs
By ASSOCIATED PRESS AND JPOST STAFF
Updated Mar. 9, 2006 The annual US State Department report on human rights detailed Israeli transgressions, citing discrimination, violence, and corruption, while still maintaining that the Israeli government respects the rights of its citizens.
The report said discrimination was directed mostly at the disabled, women, and foreign workers, as well as at Israeli-Arabs.