China attacks US racial tensions, police brutality in report

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has issued a report on rights abuses in the United States, assailing what it calls America's "terrible human rights problems," including police brutality, high levels of incarceration, racial prejudice and dirty politics.

The report issued yesterday by the Cabinet Information Office is a tit-for-tat response to the US State Department's annual report on human rights around the world that said repression and coercion of those involved in civil and political rights in remained "severe."



As in previous years, China's report accused the US of sitting in judgment of the human rights situation in other nations while ignoring its own problems.

Mainly citing facts and figures from the US media and civil rights groups, the report focused heavily on what it called a deterioration of race relations in 2016.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

China attacks US racial tensions, police brutality in report

China has issued a report on rights abuses in the United States, assailing what it calls America's "terrible human rights problems," including police brutality, high levels of incarceration, racial prejudice and dirty politics. The report issued yesterday by the Cabinet Information Office is a tit-for-tat response to the US State Department's annual report on human rights around the world that said repression and coercion of those involved in civil and political rights in China remained "severe." As in previous years, China's report accused the US of sitting in judgment of the human rights situation in other nations while ignoring its own problems. Mainly citing facts and figures from the US media and civil rights groups, the report focused heavily on what it called a deterioration of race relations in 2016. has issued a report on rights abuses in the United States, assailing what it calls America's "terrible human rights problems," including police brutality, high levels of incarceration, racial prejudice and dirty politics.

The report issued yesterday by the Cabinet Information Office is a tit-for-tat response to the US State Department's annual report on human rights around the world that said repression and coercion of those involved in civil and political rights in remained "severe."

As in previous years, China's report accused the US of sitting in judgment of the human rights situation in other nations while ignoring its own problems.

Mainly citing facts and figures from the US media and civil rights groups, the report focused heavily on what it called a deterioration of race relations in 2016.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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