Human Rights Record of the United States in 2017 (Chinese-English)
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Descripción editorial
On April 24, 2018, the State Council Information Office published the "Human Rights Record of the United States in 2017," which revealed the state of human rights violations in the United States in response to the "national human rights report" issued by the US government. The full text of the human rights record is about 20,000 words. It shows the world the true human rights of the United States from the following six aspects: (1) serious violation of civil rights; (2) systematic racial discrimination exacerbates social tears; (3) serious drawbacks of American democracy (4) The phenomenon of polarization between the rich and the poor continues to deteriorate; (5) discrimination and physical abuse of specific groups; (6) continued gross violations of human rights in other countries. In addition, the “Human Rights Record of the United States in 2017” is listed in the form of an appendix.