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Home » State Department Tells Human Rights Watchdog to Ignore Trump’s Extrajudicial Killings

State Department Tells Human Rights Watchdog to Ignore Trump’s Extrajudicial Killings

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Recently, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) made the shocking announcement that they are “lacking the competence” to review the deadly boat strikes being carried out by the Trump administration. This statement has caused a stir and raised serious concerns among human rights organizations and individuals across the globe. The State Department, in response to this, has boldly told the human rights watchdog to turn a blind eye to these extrajudicial killings. This move by the State Department is not only alarming but also indicative of the current administration’s disregard for human lives and rights.

For those who are not familiar, the IACHR is an autonomous body of the Organization of American States (OAS) whose main purpose is to promote and protect human rights in the Americas. It is responsible for investigating human rights violations, issuing reports, and making recommendations to the OAS member states. In the current political climate, where human rights violations are rampant, the work of the IACHR is more critical than ever.

The IACHR’s decision to review the Trump administration’s deadly boat strikes was based on the alarming number of civilian casualties and the lack of accountability for these killings. Since the start of the Trump administration, there have been numerous reports of deadly boat strikes, resulting in civilian deaths, particularly in the Middle East and Africa. These strikes, carried out without regard for civilian lives, have caused outrage and condemnation from the international community.

However, the State Department’s response to the IACHR’s decision raises serious questions about the United States’ commitment to human rights. Instead of addressing the concerns raised by the IACHR, the State Department has chosen to deflect and dismiss them. This move is not only disrespectful to the IACHR and its mandate, but it also sends a dangerous message to the rest of the world.

The fact that the State Department is telling the IACHR to ignore the extrajudicial killings carried out by the Trump administration is a clear sign of their lack of regard for human rights. It is essential to remember that the United States is a signatory to numerous international human rights treaties, and as such, has an obligation to uphold and protect human rights. With this move, the United States is failing to fulfill its international obligations and is setting a dangerous precedent for other countries to follow.

The IACHR’s decision to review the Trump administration’s deadly boat strikes is a crucial step towards addressing these human rights violations. As an autonomous body, the IACHR has the authority and expertise to investigate and make recommendations that can lead to preventing further civilian casualties. By telling the IACHR to ignore these killings, the State Department is effectively hindering the progress towards accountability and justice for the victims and their families.

Moreover, the timing of the State Department’s response is concerning. With the upcoming US presidential elections, it is clear that the Trump administration is trying to avoid any scrutiny of their actions. This move only highlights the administration’s fear of being held accountable for their human rights violations.

It is essential to remember that human rights are not a political issue; they are universal and must be protected at all costs. The IACHR’s decision to review the Trump administration’s deadly boat strikes is not about politics; it is about protecting human lives and ensuring justice for the victims. By telling the IACHR to ignore these killings, the State Department is compromising these fundamental principles and risking the lives of innocent civilians.

In conclusion, the State Department’s response to the IACHR’s decision is a cause for concern and must be strongly condemned. The IACHR has a vital role in protecting human rights in the Americas, and their work should not be hindered by any political agenda. The United States, as a leading global power, must uphold its commitment to human rights and support the work of the IACHR. It is time for the Trump administration to take responsibility for their actions and be held accountable for their human rights violations. The international community must stand together and demand justice for the victims of these deadly boat strikes. Only then can we hope for a world where human rights are respected and protected.

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