Martial Law: UN accuses U.S. of being a Third World Police State!

12 May 2015 (22:18 UTC-07 Tango 01 11 May 2015)/22 Ordibehesht 1394/23 Rajab 1436/24 Xin Si (3rd month) 4713

At the current session of the Universal Periodic Review, the United Nations Human Right Council blasted the United States for becoming a Third World Police State.

The following is the official admission of the U.S. government to the international community, on the police stateism taking place in the United States:  “Since the ratification of our Constitution, the people of the United States have fought to realize the promise of equal opportunity and equal justice enshrined in its text. Last year, we celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 – the landmark law that relegated the age of legal segregation to the history books. This summer, we will mark the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act – two of our most important civil rights laws.  But….In the last six years, we have brought criminal charges against more than 400 law enforcement officials……we have opened more than 20 investigations in the last six years – including an investigation into the Baltimore Police Department announced on Friday. And we are currently enforcing 16 landmark agreements with state or local law enforcement agencies…..since 2009, the Justice Department has reached agreements with six states to improve the lives of approximately 46,000 individuals with disabilities……Unfortunately, there are still too many Americans whose ability to exercise that most fundamental right is hindered because of their race, color, or language ability. …..I’ve described just a portion of the Justice Department’s work ….”-James Cadogan, U.S. Department of Justice

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