Not only has Saudi Arabia executed more than 100 people already this year, mostly by beheading (a rate of 1 execution every two days), and not only is it serially flogging dissidents, but it is reaching new levels of tyrannical depravity as it is about to behead and then crucify the 21-year-old son of a prominent regime critic, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, who was convicted at the age of 17 of engaging in demonstrations against the government.
That's about as clear as it gets. The U.S. government "welcomes" the appointment of Saudi Arabia to a leadership position on this Human Rights panel because it's a "close ally." As I documented two weeks ago courtesy of an equally candid admission from an anonymous "senior U.S. official": "The U.S. loves human-rights-abusing regimes and always has, provided they 'cooperate.' … The only time the U.S. government pretends to care in the slightest about human rights abuses is when they're carried out by 'countries that don't cooperate.'"
That's about as clear as it gets. The U.S. government "welcomes" the appointment of Saudi Arabia to a leadership position on this Human Rights panel because it's a "close ally." As I documented two weeks ago courtesy of an equally candid admission from an anonymous "senior U.S. official": "The U.S. loves human-rights-abusing regimes and always has, provided they 'cooperate.' … The only time the U.S. government pretends to care in the slightest about human rights abuses is when they're carried out by 'countries that don't cooperate.'"
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