Quotes - Rogue State: United States
"Every country on earth has ratified the
United Nations' Convention on the
Rights of the Child, which prohibits the death penalty for juvenile
offenders, with two exceptions: Somalia, which effectively has
no
government, and the U.S.. Even China, one of the world's most
enthusiastic
criminal-killers, recently banned juvenile executions."
"Wasted Youth," The Mojo Wire, December 23, 1999
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"(T)he U.S.A. is also one of only a handful
of countries that have not
ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women."
Amnesty International "United States of America--Rights for
All,"
October 1998
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"The United Nations Commission on Human
Rights, meeting in Geneva in
April, called for a moratorium on all executions. The resolution
was
co-sponsored by 63 nations. The U.S. was one of the few countries
to
oppose it, along with such countries as Bangladesh, China, South
Korea and
Rwanda."
Death Penalty Information Center "The Death Penalty in 1998:
Year End
Report," December 1998
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"And the United States was one of only seven
states voting against the
statute creating the ICC [International Criminal Court] at the
Rome
Diplomatic Conference in July; 120 states voted for the treaty."
Human Rights Watch "World Report 1999, United States,"
explaining how
the U.S. opposed the creation of the legal entity which it then
cynically
proceeded to use to promote the war effort in Kosovo.
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"In the case of landmines, the United States
refused to join the 133
nations, including nearly every major U.S. ally, that had already
signed
the treaty by October 1998."
Human Rights Watch "World Report 1999, United States"
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