US bills and resolutions: Distorted and unreasonable!
26/8/15
Human rights have been considered the most value of human
life. All countries, all peoples are responsible for protecting and promoting
human rights. Firstly, the responsibility belongs to United Nations’
institutions and regional mechanisms. Within these framework, no countries, no
other organizations have right to condemn others on human rights record. UN
General Asembly is the highest institution responsible for managing and suppervising
human rights inplementation of each nation and has rights to request related
country to adjust its’ policies and stop human rights violation. Bringing a
country to a UN General Asembly’s hearing section about human rights follows a
strict process and proper procedure to minimize political motives and schemes.
Thus, every four years, member states have
to make an overall report as Universal Periodic Review - UPR on human rights
implementation. The UPR is a mechanism of the United Nations Human Rights
Council to address all countries and all human rights. So, except that, no
countries or organizations is legitimate to judge and condemn on human rights
records of others. Other opinions of one country’s human rights are just
considered reference and must be expressed by constructive performances and
must not interfere with one country’s internal affairs.
Therefore, the US bills or lawful
documents passed by some groups of the US extreme senators and representatives
which criticize Vietnam’s human rights situation are against the UN Charter and
undermine this organization’s international roles.
Human rights is a value which contains a
wide variety of definitions and exists in many countries, many peoples. The
world has common values, but in many regions and nations with different
traditional culture, customs and development levels there are different
definitions, views and opinions about human rights.
Vietnam’s 2013 Constitution has a
charter for human rights and civil rights only. It shows a new thought in Vietnamese
legislation in general and in Vietnamese human rights implementation in
particular. In Vietnam, now, we can see how people, from urban areas to
countryside, practice their rights to freely follow religions or not, join this
or that organizations, associations as long as they don’t do anything against
Vietnamese laws, no one or forces suppresses them. Also, people have rights to
speak, read and write anything if not violating laws and moral principles. To
those US senators and representatives, they should come here and see whether Vietnam
has human rights or not, and stop complain for Vietnamese people.
I think those senators and
representatives just read some websites and blogs which are published on the
Internet by extreme and reactionary individuals in an attempt to oppose the
Party and State of Vietnam. They are all hostile elements who have been trying
to undermine the leadership of the Party and State of Vietnam and to damage
Vietnam’s national interests. So ironical that a nation which invaded and be
defeated by the Party and people of Vietnam, now come back and try to protect
for Vietnam’s human rights, so generous but shameless the United States of
America.
Up to now, US bills and resolutions
about Vietnam’s human rights records just based on allegations from those
individuals who violated laws and so were being arrested and judged by
Vietnam’s government. In conclusion, those US politicians have now supported
elements who oppose Vietnam’s government, maybe it is their ultimate goal to
protest Vietnam.
Vietnam and US have many differences in defining and
implementing human rights, that’s why both countries hold annual dialogues on
human rights every year which now it’s just passed the 19th session
in 2015. For a deep and true cooperation between the two countries, US
law-makers should give up their hatred and prejudice towards Vietnam’s regime,
even it is different from their political views, and they should respect
Vietnam’s independence and sovereignty and gain a real look about Vietnam’s
human rights situation./.
All comments [ 10 ]
Yeah, they should take care of their citizens before interfering with our country's human rights.
No countries or organizations is legitimate to judge and condemn on human rights records of others.
In US there are discrimination between white and black people, between native American and others-original American.
They need to be reminded that they are US senators and representatives not Vietnam's.
Human rights is a value which contains a wide variety of definitions and exists in many countries, many peoples.
They should come here and see whether Vietnam has human rights or not, and stop complain bullshit things like that.
It's lucky that not all US senators like those people, there's still Mc. Cain.
Nothing is free, they just do that for their purposes of elections. Just naive persons believe that they do it for Vietnam's interests.
Who are they to judge Vietnam's human rights record.
They claim themself model of democracy, so funny that they are now trying to capture Snowden, a man that just tries to tell thu truth.
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