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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Greenwald: President Obama sanctions Venezuela, embraces Saudi Arabia. [View all]RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)34. What about our "friend" Islam Karimov in Uzbekistan?
He's the friendly guy who allegedly has his political opponents boiled to death.
The international community has repeatedly criticized the Karimov administration's record on human rights and press freedom. In particular, Craig Murray, the British Ambassador from 2002 to 2004, described widespread torture, kidnapping, murder, rape by the police, financial corruption, religious persecution, censorship, and other human rights abuses. This included the case of Karimov's security forces executing prisoners Muzafar Avazov and Khuzniddin Alimov by boiling them alive in 2002.[26] Murray became noted within the British government for memos disagreeing with official UK & US policy, which was at the time to back up Karimov as part of the global war on terror. Uzbekistan was used for extraordinary rendition and for the air base in Karshi-Khanabad. Murray wrote a memoir about his experiences; Murder in Samarkand, retitled Dirty Diplomacy in the United States.
Source: Wikipedia
New York Times: America's Uzbeckistan Problem.
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Glenn Greenwald: President Obama sanctions Venezuela, embraces Saudi Arabia. [View all]
Karmadillo
Mar 2015
OP
Of course, Glenn Greenwald in return cares only about criticizing the US and UK and Israel and
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#1
Repression exists anywhere. One could say that repression is worse in Saudi Arabia than
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#8
Personally I think he chose Venezuela over Saudi Arabia as a "national security threat"
A Simple Game
Mar 2015
#36
When he's right, he's right. US concern for human rights is inconsistent, to put it nicely.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2015
#7
It's kind of low-hanging fruit. Can you name a country that's even-handed in its criticisms
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#9
It's a shame that human rights is just a tool in the arsenal of US diplomacy.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2015
#19
interesting post, but I don't see how Venezuela's debt bondage to China puts it more within
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#16
Russia I'll grant you because they're seen as a hostile and largely malignant state
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#22
of course the US looks the other way on the Saudis because they play ball.
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#26
I confess, I don't get the Venezuela sanction either or designating them as a threat.
kelliekat44
Mar 2015
#21
It's a Domino Theory kinda thing. Venezuela is a threat to our domination of the hemisphere
RufusTFirefly
Mar 2015
#27