Trump administration rewrites and scales back annual human rights report

The Trump administration significantly rewritten and reduced the US government’s annual report on global human rights violations.
The document, which was seen as the most comprehensive work of its kind by any government, increases the approval of enemies perceived such as Brazil and South Africa, while significantly reduces the criticism of some US allies such as Israel and El Salvador.
All sections in the reports from the previous Yeas are eliminated and significantly reduces the scope of the issues, including the government’s corruption and LGBTQ+ individuals, including persecution.
Foreign Ministry officials, “abolishing surpluses” and “increasing readability” “restructured”, he says.
The report also states that human rights are “worsening” in major European democracies, including England, France and Germany.
The language used reflects the previous criticisms of some US technology bosses who oppose the laws of the Trump administration and online damage reduction in some European countries and describe them as free speech attacks.
Uzra Zeya, a former Senior Senior Foreign Ministry official, who first carried out the Human Rights of the charity, accused the Trump administration for “respected work that lasted for decades” on the protection of human rights and the abandonment of basic values to the United States.
“He sends a sign that there will be a free transition from the United States Government, if a government wants to cut or make a proposal of this administration.” He said.
The report blames the UK for “important human rights problems”, including “reliable reports of serious restrictions on freedom of expression”. It also defines prosecution and punishment as “inconsistent” for human rights violations.
Brazil, which Trump often criticized by the Trump administration, was chosen for “disproportionate action to weaken freedom of expression”.
Both England and Brazil previously rejected similar criticisms from the US.
Israel, the West Bank and Gaza section, the ongoing war of the report “human rights violations lead to an increase in reports,” he said. However, the report continues: “The government has taken several reliable steps to determine the officials who violated human rights”. He also accused Hamas and Hezbollah for war crimes and both rejected them.
The report referred to the orders of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas Commander Muhammad Deif. The ICC judges concluded that men were “reasonable reasons” that men have “criminal responsibility” for alleged war crimes. Both Israel and Hamas rejected the allegations.
El Salvador International accused by amnesty organization “Arbitrary detention and human rights violations” and “inhumane” detention conditions. However, the report of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded that “there are no reliable reports on important human rights violations”.
Trump has a close relationship with Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, who was praised as a “hell of a president in April in April.
The document was published in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after a monthly delay among an important internal opposition reports on its content.
Earlier this year, it is followed by the internal guidance published by political leaders, and it is reported that they advised personnel to shorten reports in order to abolish some references on issues such as corruption and gender -based crimes, and follow some executive orders on the relevant issues published by President Trump.
Earlier this year, when visiting Saudi Arabia, Trump said “Western interventions” and the United States will no longer give you lessons on how to live or how to manage your own business. “




