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The Guardian: The United States would paint itself as a promoter of human rights, but any right to make that claim is long gone.
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On Saturday, Dec. 3 – while most of the U.S. media was focused on the political demise of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain and the growing financial meltdown in Europe – the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) was officia