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Obama Team Ends Freedom Of Speech At UN

October 6, 2009 · Filed Under World News · 2 Comments 

From The Weekly Standard:

The Obama administration has marked its first foray into the UN human rights establishment by backing calls for limits on freedom of expression. The newly-minted American policy was rolled out at the latest session of the UN Human Rights Council, which ended in Geneva on Friday. American diplomats were there for the first time as full Council members and intent on making friends.

President Obama chose to join the Council despite the fact that the Organization of the Islamic Conference holds the balance of power and human rights abusers are among its lead actors, including China, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia. Islamic states quickly interpreted the president’s penchant for "engagement" as meaning fundamental rights were now up for grabs. Few would have predicted, however, that the shift would begin with America’s most treasured freedom.

For more than a decade, a UN resolution on the freedom of expression was shepherded through the Council, and the now defunct Commission on Human Rights which it replaced, by Canada. Over the years, Canada tried mightily to garner consensus on certain minimum standards, but the "reformed" Council changed the distribution of seats on the UN’s lead human rights body. In 2008, against the backdrop of the publication of images of Mohammed in a Danish newspaper, Cuba and various Islamic countries destroyed the consensus and rammed through an amendment which introduced a limit on any speech they claimed was an "abuse . . . [that] constitutes an act of racial or religious discrimination."

The Obama administration decided that a revamped

freedom of expression resolution, extracted from Canadian hands, would be an ideal emblem for its new engagement policy. So it cosponsored a resolution on the subject with none other than Egypt–a country characterized by an absence of freedom of expression.

Privately, other Western governments were taken aback and watched the weeks of negotiations with dismay as it became clear that American negotiators wanted consensus at all costs.

There really are no words to describe what an utter disgrace our president is. The U.S. backed a resolution limiting any speech which is deemed “an act of racial or religious discrimination” — which means any speech critical of Islam.

We’re now partnered with the Islamic police state of Egypt in limiting freedom of speech and partnered with all the Marxist regimes in South America against democracy in Honduras. Wow, and we thought Jimmy Carter was a dumbass.

The fact that we would join a “human rights council” composed of tyrants, dictators, and police states is itself an insult.

Barack Obama is the most repugnant man to ever lead our nation. The American people will rue the day they put him in office.


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