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%(,-,N* China yester day published a report on the 8nited States’ human rights situation.

The report, titled µHuman 5ights 5ecord of the 8nited States in ’, was re leased by the ,nformation Office of the State Council, China’s cabinet, in response to the Country 5eports on Human 5ights 3ractices for

issued by the 8S State 'epartment on $pril local time.

$ Chronology of Human 5ights 9iolations of the 8nited States in was also released by the office Tuesday.

China’s report said the 8nited States posed once again as ³the guardian of hu man rights” and a self styled ³human rights Mudge” while its own human rights record remained tarnished and sho wed a continued deteriora tion tendency.

The report accused the 8nited States of serious in fringement on citi]ens’ ci vil rights, systematic racial discrimina­tion, severe flaws in the $merican style demo cracy, widening rich poor divide, discrimina­tion and assault against some specific groups such as women, child ren and people with disabili ties as well as its continued violations of human rights in other countries.

The report noted that on the evening of October , , almost people were killed and more than inMured in a mass shooting in /as 9egas, the deadliest mass shooting in modern 8S history.

,t also Tuoted some reports of polls of $merican academics as saying that the respon dents believed that $merican democracy is ³drowning in money.”

$ccording to the report, the 8S led military operations in other countries have caused heavy civilian casualties. The *uantanamo %ay de tention camp continued to detain and torture foreigners. The 8nited States also made cyber warfare tools, hacking and spying foreign networks. (Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Former President George Bush is 93 years old.
(Photo: The Guardian Nigeria)
Former President George Bush is 93 years old. (Photo: The Guardian Nigeria)

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