Zimbabwe Back on U.N. Human Rights Commission
Another reason strong righteous men like John Bolton are needed to drag the U.N. back from madness: Zimbabwe, the personal fiefdom of racist murderer Robert Mugabe, was elected as a member of the U.N. Human Rights Commision today.
In response to the development, William J. Brencick, the U.S. mission representative said, "We remain deeply concerned that the government of Zimbabwe maintains repressive controls on political assembly and the media, harasses civil society groups, and continues to encourage a climate where the opposition fears for its safety."
This is the second time that the country of moonbat Mugabe and his band of not-so-merry Marxists has been elected to the Commission which describes itself as "...the world’s foremost human rights forum. Established in 1946 to weave the international legal fabric that protects our fundamental rights and freedoms, its brief has expanded over time to allow it to respond to the whole range of human rights problems," a description that even U.N. chief Kofi Annan no longer believes.


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