Hillary Clinton: Human Rights Not a Priority With China
February 24, 2009
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In case you haven't heard, recently Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton decided to emphasize financial and economic issues with China and at the same time decided to brush under the rug all of the human rights abuses that China engages in.
Naturally, those of us who think human rights abuses in China are extremely important, are upset. However, not everyone is upset about that - case in point - Alex Spillius from the UK Telegraph writes,
HATS off to Hillary. On the last day of her maiden trip in Asia, she was frank about the how hard she would push the Chinese on human rights.
"Our pressing on those issues can't interfere with the global economic crisis, the global climate change crisis and the security crisis," she said, adding that Washington "knew what the Chinese were going to say" on the issue.
She went on to emphasise the economic partnership between the US and China, who "are truly going to rise or fall together" and urged the Chinese to continue buying US treasury bonds.
For me, this raises an issue - or shall I say, actually highlights an issue. What we are looking at is the value of humanity who are being persecuted, tortured in many cases, and abused - versus - the global economy and the importance of money. I find this interesting, and I'm not the only one.
China Aid is reporting that Congressman Frank R. Wolf was so upset by Hillary's comments that he penned her a letter with his concerns. Click here to read the full letter. The letter begins this way...
Dear Secretary Clinton:
I write to share my dismay, also voiced by a number of leading human rights organizations, at your comments during your recent Asia trip indicating that human rights will not be a priority in your engagement with China. These statements come on the heels of the U.S. failing to participate in the United Nations review of the human rights record of China, among other worst offenders. Both are deeply troubling commentary on this administration’s commitment to human rights, and are undoubtedly disheartening for scores of Chinese citizens, including the imprisoned Catholic bishops, persecuted house church leaders and repressed Tibetan Buddhists.
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