'US sees human rights an obstacle to its goals'

The following are quotes taken from Human Rights Watch World Report 2003:

The following are quotes taken from Human Rights Watch World Report 2003:

  • Over the past year the United States witnessed a persistent erosion of basic rights, including the right to liberty.
  • Anybody [in the US] could be picked up and detained forever as an enemy combatant upon the unverified claim of the Bush administration.
  • Washington in fighting terrorism has refused to be bound by human rights standards.
  • Washington's tendency to ignore human rights is dangerously counter-productive: the smouldering resentment it breeds risks generating terrorist recruits.
  • In too many places Washington sees human rights mainly as an obstacle to its goals.
  • Washington has waged war on terrorism as if human rights were not a constraint.
  • The US Government opposed efforts to strengthen the prohibition against torture
  • An anti-terrorism policy that ignores human rights is a gift to the terrorists.
  • Europe's leadership [on human rights\] was hampered by . . . undue deference to Washington and the premium it put on consensus at any cost.
  • The Iraqi government continued to commit widespread and gross human rights violations.
  • Saddam Hussein . . . if he sees the end of his rule is near is perfectly capable of . . . using chemical or biological weapons.
  • The IDF [Israeli army\] killed Palestinian civilians willfully and unlawfully.
  • The Palestinian Authority failed to move decisively against [suicide bombers\] when it still had the capacity to do so.
  • More than at any time since the depths of the Cold War, human rights were marginalised in Asia.