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The US says the violence which ravaged Sudan's Darfur region - which it views as genocide - constituted the world's worst human rights abuse in 2006. | The US says the violence which ravaged Sudan's Darfur region - which it views as genocide - constituted the world's worst human rights abuse in 2006. |
In its annual human rights assessment, the US also flagged up a decline in government accountability in Russia and a deteriorating situation in China. | In its annual human rights assessment, the US also flagged up a decline in government accountability in Russia and a deteriorating situation in China. |
Violence in Iraq and Afghanistan was said to be hampering rights advances. | Violence in Iraq and Afghanistan was said to be hampering rights advances. |
The report also looked inwards, acknowledging questions over some US anti-terror actions since 9/11. | The report also looked inwards, acknowledging questions over some US anti-terror actions since 9/11. |
The survey, conducted by the US state department, called what it and human rights groups consider genocide in Darfur the "most sobering reality" of last year. | The survey, conducted by the US state department, called what it and human rights groups consider genocide in Darfur the "most sobering reality" of last year. |
"The Sudanese government and government-backed Janjaweed militia bear responsibility for the genocide in Darfur, and all parties to the conflagration committed serious abuses," it said. | "The Sudanese government and government-backed Janjaweed militia bear responsibility for the genocide in Darfur, and all parties to the conflagration committed serious abuses," it said. |
These abuses, it said, included killing of civilians, the use of rape as a tool of war and systematic torture. | These abuses, it said, included killing of civilians, the use of rape as a tool of war and systematic torture. |
At least 200,000 people are estimated to have died in the four-year conflict in Darfur. | |
The UN last year passed a resolution imposing sanctions on Sudanese nationals accused of war crimes, but has stopped short of calling the conflict genocide. | The UN last year passed a resolution imposing sanctions on Sudanese nationals accused of war crimes, but has stopped short of calling the conflict genocide. |
NGOs targeted | NGOs targeted |
North Korea topped the section on the world's "most systematic human rights violators", with the government said to control almost all aspects of citizens' lives. | North Korea topped the section on the world's "most systematic human rights violators", with the government said to control almost all aspects of citizens' lives. |
The secretive North Korean government came in for criticismBurma, Iran, Zimbabwe, Cuba, China, Belarus and Eritrea were also mentioned under this heading. | The secretive North Korean government came in for criticismBurma, Iran, Zimbabwe, Cuba, China, Belarus and Eritrea were also mentioned under this heading. |
Russia was taken to task over "the further erosion of government accountability", the report citing restrictions on the media, police corruption and political pressure on the judiciary. | Russia was taken to task over "the further erosion of government accountability", the report citing restrictions on the media, police corruption and political pressure on the judiciary. |
In Chechnya, serious human rights violations by both federal and Chechen security forces were also continuing, the report said. | In Chechnya, serious human rights violations by both federal and Chechen security forces were also continuing, the report said. |
Rights in China, meanwhile, were getting worse in some areas, with members of some ethnic, religious or political groups facing increased harassment and repression. | Rights in China, meanwhile, were getting worse in some areas, with members of some ethnic, religious or political groups facing increased harassment and repression. |
And ongoing conflict in new democracies such as Iraq and Afghanistan was said to be thwarting human rights advances. | And ongoing conflict in new democracies such as Iraq and Afghanistan was said to be thwarting human rights advances. |
In Iraq, sectarian violence and acts of terrorism "seriously undercut" progress, the report said. | In Iraq, sectarian violence and acts of terrorism "seriously undercut" progress, the report said. |
The report also highlighted challenges facing NGOs and the media, saying that "a disturbing number of countries" had passed laws targeting these sectors in 2006. | The report also highlighted challenges facing NGOs and the media, saying that "a disturbing number of countries" had passed laws targeting these sectors in 2006. |
But there was some good news, with human rights improvements in Liberia, Indonesia and Morocco acknowledged and praise for elections in Haiti and Ukraine. | But there was some good news, with human rights improvements in Liberia, Indonesia and Morocco acknowledged and praise for elections in Haiti and Ukraine. |
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