Trump administration calls out human rights records of some nations accepting deported migrants
- The US State Department released its 2024 Human Rights Report highlighting worsening conditions in Germany and other European countries.
- The report, issued with a delay, had been altered by Trump-appointed officials to align with his administration's political agenda.
- The report criticized internet regulations limiting freedom of expression and noted credible antisemitic violence in Germany, while the government took some steps against abuses.
- Several prominent human rights organizations have criticized the report, arguing that the Trump administration distorted certain abuse accounts and excluded others to advance a political agenda, while the report's executive summary noted a decline in Germany's human rights conditions over the year.
- The report’s outcome is a much-abbreviated product defended by State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce as less politically biased, yet it raised concerns about declining rights and restrictive policies in Europe.
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Read Full ArticleA report from the US Department of State considers freedom of expression in Germany to be limited, but the Federal Government does not want to leave it that way.
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