Human Rights
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The LP Platform Currently Reads
The Issue: We condemn the violations
of human rights in all nations around the world. We particularly abhor the
widespread and increasing use of torture for interrogation and punishment.
The violation of rights and liberty by other governments can never justify
foreign intervention by the United States government. Today, no government
is innocent of violating human rights and liberty, and none can approach
the issue with clean hands.
The Principle: We recognize the right
of all people to resist tyranny and defend themselves and their rights. We
condemn the use of force, and especially the use of terrorism, against the
innocent, regardless of whether such acts are committed by governments or
by political or revolutionary groups. Only private individuals and organizations
have any place speaking out on this issue.
Solutions: We call upon all the world's
governments to fully implement the principles and prescriptions contained
in this platform and thereby usher in a new age of international harmony
based upon the universal reign of liberty. Transition:
Until a global triumph for liberty has been achieved, we
support both political and revolutionary actions by individuals and groups
against governments that violate rights. In keeping with our goal of peaceful
international relations, we call upon the United States government to cease
its hypocrisy and its sullying of the good name of human rights.
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