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Showing Original Post only (View all)The United States Is Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading to the Poor, U.N. Report Charges [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/un-human-rights-committee-united-states-cruel-inhuman-and-degrading-poor
Jerome Murdough, a 56-year-old, mentally-ill homeless veteran, was just trying to stay alive during a New York City cold snap when he thought he found his spot: a stairwell leading to a roof in a Harlem public housing project.
But that desperate act set in motion a nightmare ride through New York's criminal justice system that would end with Murdough dying of heat stroke in a Riker's Island jail cell. New York officials now say the system failed Murdough every which way.
When he was discovered, he should have been offered shelter. When he was arraigned, he should not have been slapped with $2500 bail. When, unable to make bail, he ended up in jail, Murdough, because he was on medication for a mental condition, should have been monitored every 15 minutes, not left unwatched for at least four hours. It was during that untended time that Murdough, as an official told the Associated Press, "basically baked to death."
Now, as New York officials discuss "the tragedy" of last month and scapegoat one Riker's Island guard for Murdough's death suspending him for 20 days the United Nations has taken notice. Murdough, the latest statistic in a series of needless deaths of homeless people while under arrest for "crimes" related to being unhoused, such as loitering or trespassing, was also the last straw.
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xchrom
Apr 2014
OP
Amen bro, having been out of work now for four months I have come to the conclusion
harun
Apr 2014
#60
If we were of another time in another place, some power would be liberating us.
bkanderson76
Apr 2014
#6
Yes, we're just awful. Look at the members of the UN Human Rights Council. Hello, pot.
7962
Apr 2014
#7
OK, what bastions of freedom and equality would be on an ideal UN Human Rights Council?
eShirl
Apr 2014
#8
Just because we're less bad than some doesn't mean much. Yes, we *are* fucking awful
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#10
Guess you all think Pres Obama has no right to tell Putin he's wrong to take Crimea, too.
7962
Apr 2014
#38
IMO they have more of a right to call us out because we are the ones who set the standards and
jwirr
Apr 2014
#18
I am sure its VERY comforting to the American poor, than the Chinese poor have it worse. nt
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2014
#39
we have more people that are incarcerated, per capita, than any other nation in the universe..
frylock
Apr 2014
#40
You forgetting about the US murder rate? Higher murder rate than any other developed nation.
7962
Apr 2014
#46
As I mentioned earlier, someone should get a LOT more than a suspension for that crime.
7962
Apr 2014
#54
We have a lot of wealth in this nation. It tends to be concentrated in the hands of very few
JDPriestly
Apr 2014
#52
Why not mention some of our actual ALLIES. What bastions of freedom are, eg Saudi Arabia,
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#59
Yes, all the Colonial Imperialists who SHARE our Dictator allies. Do you know the history of those
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#65
Lets also not forget the Spanish conquests. Or the Turks and the treatment of the Armenians
7962
Apr 2014
#79
The criminals in Venezuela are the right wing traitors who are attempting to topple a legitimate
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#82
So the killing & stealing by the government is ok. And all students are now "right wing". Got it.
7962
Apr 2014
#84
Alternet is reporting on things the corporate controlled media won't report.
Enthusiast
Apr 2014
#75
Oh, aren't republicans so clever. Who other than they would have thought up such a scheme.
gtar100
Apr 2014
#16
We need to make corporate welfare queens get drug tested. Why do they call the GOP grand?
freshwest
Apr 2014
#73
Plenty of Democrats act too much like Republicans. That isn't (or shouldn't be) in dispute.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#47
We need LBJ's War on Poverty; instead, we have the Teabagger War on the Poor...knr
joeybee12
Apr 2014
#41
If you lack money, it's pretty common to be shuffled to the bottom of the deck in America
MrScorpio
Apr 2014
#53
In 1776 Adam Smith was railing against the Poor Laws in the UK for the exact same reason.
Benton D Struckcheon
Apr 2014
#55
What? The State and Federal governments are just as bad as third world nations
Nanjing to Seoul
Apr 2014
#66