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U.S. votes against "right to food" in UN General Assembly
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<blockquote data-quote="TomaszK" data-source="post: 3139900" data-attributes="member: 144925"><p><strong>U.S. votes against "right to food" in UN General Assembly</strong></p><p></p><p>Perhaps implicitly but not directly. My explicit point was even the despotic regime of Zimbabwe voted "yes". I never even mentioned Zaire or the Democratic Republic of the Congo as it is now called. Which by the way didn't even vote as its' representatives were absent.</p><p></p><p>I'm really not sure what your tactic is there Yohan. Maybe you were simply mistaken. </p><p></p><p>Now why does it stand out that the US voted "no". Well for a good long while now the US has been storming around the world lecturing all the dictatorships and bad governments about basic human rights. Surely a basic human right is the right to food?</p><p></p><p>Now if you want to read up on the actual resolution you can do it here. You can also read up on other resolutions here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomaszK, post: 3139900, member: 144925"] [b]U.S. votes against "right to food" in UN General Assembly[/b] Perhaps implicitly but not directly. My explicit point was even the despotic regime of Zimbabwe voted "yes". I never even mentioned Zaire or the Democratic Republic of the Congo as it is now called. Which by the way didn't even vote as its' representatives were absent. I'm really not sure what your tactic is there Yohan. Maybe you were simply mistaken. Now why does it stand out that the US voted "no". Well for a good long while now the US has been storming around the world lecturing all the dictatorships and bad governments about basic human rights. Surely a basic human right is the right to food? Now if you want to read up on the actual resolution you can do it here. You can also read up on other resolutions here. [/QUOTE]
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