Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

World|Wed, Feb. 25 2009 03:45 PM EST

Clinton Criticized for Not Making Human Rights a Top Priority

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

Several U.S. Congressmen expressed "dismay" this week over Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statement that human rights would not be a top priority for the United States in its dealings with China.

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    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton makes a statement about the 2008 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009, at the State Department in Washington.

U.S. Congressman Frank R. Wolf (R-Va.), co-chair of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus, along with Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), and Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Pa) openly questioned Clinton's controversial remarks about the U.S.-Sino relationships during a press conference in the Capitol Building on Tuesday.

"In a shocking display of pandering, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made it clear in Beijing, that the Obama Administration has chosen to peddle U.S. debt to the largest dictatorship in the world over combating torture, forced abortion, forced labor, religious persecution, human sex trafficking, gendercide, and genocide," Smith said.

"Secretary Clinton said concern for the protection of human rights of the Chinese people can't 'interfere' with the economic crisis, climate change, and security – as if human rights were somehow disconnected and irrelevant to those issues," the New Jersey congressmen said.

The Secretary of State told reporters in her visit to South Korea last week that while the United States will continue to discuss human rights issues with China, other more urgent matters – such as the economic crisis, climate change and the security crisis – will take priority.

“America has always been a friend to the oppressed, the persecuted, the forgotten. Has our allegiance changed?” Congressman Wolf asked in his Feb. 23 letter to Clinton. “I urge you to change course, lest this country itself be changed.”

In the letter, Wolf specifically mentioned persecuted house church leaders, imprisoned Catholic bishops, oppressed Tibetan Buddhists, the ability for Chinese people to worship freely, freedom of the press, and the right to political dissent.

The criticism comes as the United States singled out China for numerous human rights abuses in a State Department report, according to The Associated Press. The report states that China's human rights record worsened in some areas and highlights abuses that increased during the Olympic Games in Beijing and unrest in Tibet.

Clinton presented the State Department report on Wednesday but declined to answer questions, as reported by AP. She said, however, that the Obama administration would work with both government and private organizations to improve human rights conditions throughout the world, according to AP.

Earlier in February, Wolf had criticized the Obama administration for remaining silent during the U.N. review of the human rights record of the four worst offenders of human rights and religious freedom in the world – China, Cuba, Saudi Arabia and Russia.

Wolf said he was “disappointed” that the United States had remained silent during the Universal Periodic Review, which occurs only once every four years, by the U.N. Human Rights Council.

"I was shocked and disappointed to learn that for the last week, the U.S. delegation has been silent. How can America say nothing about four of the worst offenders of human rights and religious freedom in the world,” the Congressman said on the House floor on Feb. 9, according to excerpts from his prepared remarks. Continue »

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  • Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:17 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Daniel Paul,

    I left a post for you on the "Fate of Mojave Desert Cross" article. I wanted to get your input on it, when you get a chance.

    It's probably easier to just leave your response there so we're not flooding the current thread with unrelated discussion.

    Thanks, and God bless.

  • Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:02 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Perhaps China should take the Gitmo detainees?"

    Oooo... I like it!!! Let them sit in a China labor camp. They'll be longing for Gitmo....

  • Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:33 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Let's see....Gitmo is closing down by Obama's Executive Order due to alleged human rights violations and torture of Terrorists. Now, Hillary won't rock the money boat of China by recognizing their human rights violations because "other more urgent matters such as the economic crisis" have made it easier for the US to overlook China's abuses.

    "America has always been a friend to the oppressed, the persecuted, the forgotten. Has our allegiance changed?"

    Uh, yes, when money becomes more important than virtue, count on this administration to change horses in mid stream and do an about-face, look the other way and bow to the god of money.
    This is the "change" most Americans voted for; the exchange of Capitalism for Socialism and Virtue for Avarice. Where's the "hope" in that?

    Perhaps China should take the Gitmo detainees?

  • Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:49 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    OH NO DP we agree on something LOL jk man lol
    Yeah I see this as a beginning of the end for the American dream

  • Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:22 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Looks like this is a time for pragmatism, is all. I would rather see us be up front about our objectives then preach "human rights" while torturing prisoners, renditioning and holding people for years without trial.

  • Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Well, Sawnay-Rah...it looks like we agree on something!!!

    After all, didn't they just loan us almost a trillion dollars to look the other way?

  • Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:28 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Off to the wrong start is right! I know we're in tough times economically as a nation, but cutting vital corners and areas of interest such as human rights is inexcusable. Compromising the previous administration's anti-abortion efforts and now this...how will America continue to use her influence?

  • Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:22 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The politicians will be highly religious and
    spokeperson for human rights, but when get
    elected, they will trash that subject through
    the back door. This is genuine politics.
    Who cares for the suffering people? Only God,
    and a few children of God.

  • Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:15 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    Why would she? Since China Owns the US now she don't want to make them mad anymore. Looks like China is beating us without sending one troop or dropping one bomb.

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