The US State Department's annual 'Country Reports on Human Rights Practices' described as an "encyclopaedia on human rights abuses" for government leaders, embassy officials, activists and others monitoring human rights can serve as a road map for improvements, a State Department official said March 2.
Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, senior director for strategic planning and external affairs for the State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, told USINFO that the reports allow governments to see how the United States views each nation's human rights record.
If you want to know Ms. Sedaca, I am quite happy to tell you how the world views the United States human rights record.
Post: 1 of God knows how many I can manage without being stuffed around by my ISP!