‘U.S.Democracy’ separates from the ‘Pure Autocracies and or from the Immature Democracies like democracy in India’
‘U.S. Democracy’ separates from the ‘Pure Autocracies and or from the Immature Democracies like democracy in India’By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
‘The Acceptance and truly implementation of principles of the morality, openness, and the transparency in the politics are the signs of mature ‘Democracy and the Politics’, but ‘who do discard all this in the world, are separate from the ‘U.S. Democracy’.
The countries, who do discard all these signs of ‘U.S. Democracy’ in the world could be known with different names like purely autocracies- “the system of governments of the countries in which one person has complete power-as defined by Google” and or the immature democracies etc like India in the world. But India denies though evils grow day by day: ‘The Constitution Of India Didn’t Deter Evils: How’?
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The Vedas- Dharma Shastras and the caste system entirely opposed to the U. N. O. Declaration of Human Rights: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar:
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Secretary Antony J. Blinken said, ‘And in fact, that’s exactly what separates our democracy from autocracies: our ability and willingness to confront our own shortcomings out in the open, to pursue that more perfect union’.
Now, some have argued that it’s not worth it for the United States to speak up forcefully for human rights, or that we should highlight abuse only in select countries, and only in a way that directly advances our national interests.
I believe those people miss the point. Standing up for human rights everywhere is in America’s interests. And the Biden-Harris administration will stand against human rights abuses wherever they occur, regardless of whether the perpetrators are adversaries or partners.
Secretary Antony J. Blinken further said, “And the way we confront our challenges at home will give us greater legitimacy in advocating for human rights abroad. It’s what President Biden means when he says we must lead by the power of our example
Countries where dissent is welcomed, where corrupt and abusive officials are punished, where labor laws are respected, where people of all backgrounds have equal access and opportunities – those countries are more likely to be peaceful, prosperous, stable”.
I also want to thank human rights defenders, journalists, and researchers, whose efforts informed these reports. They work every day to advance human dignity, often, as you all know, at grave risk to themselves and to their loved ones. We are humbled by their dedication and by their bravery”. Extracts From: Secretary Antony J. Blinken On Release of the 2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: WASHINGTON, D.C.: MARCH 30, 2021
DETAILED 2020 COUNTRY REPORTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES: INDIA
2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: India
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Forwarded By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
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‘U.S. Democracy’ separates from the ‘Pure Autocracies and or from the Immature Democracies like democracy in India’