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    Bush Waives Saudi Trafficking Sanctions

    President Bush decided Wednesday to waive any financial sanctions on Saudi Arabia, Washington's closest Arab ally in the war on terrorism, for failing to do enough to stop the modern-day slave trade in prostitutes, child sex workers and forced laborers.

    In June, the State Department listed 14 countries as failing to adequately address trafficking problems, subjecting them all to possible sanctions if they did not crack down.

    Of those 14, Bush concluded that Bolivia, Jamaica, Qatar, Sudan, Togo and the United Arab Emirates had made enough improvements to avoid any cut in U.S. aid or, in the case of countries that get no American financial assistance, the barring of their officials from cultural and educational events, said Darla Jordan, a State Department spokeswoman.

    Cambodia and Venezuela were not considered to have made similar adequate improvements. But Bush cleared them nonetheless to receive limited assistance, for such things as combatting trafficking. In the case of Venezuela — which has had a tense relationship with the United States under the leadership of President Hugo Chavez, one of Latin America's most outspoken critics of U.S. foreign policy — Bush also allowed funding for strengthening the political party system and supporting electoral observation.

    In addition to Saudi Arabia, Ecuador and Kuwait — another U.S. ally in the Middle East — were given a complete pass on any sanctions, Jordan said. Despite periodic differences, oil-rich Saudi Arabia and the United States have a tight alliance built on economic and military cooperation.

    That left Myanmar, Cuba and North Korea as the only nations in the list of 14 barred completely from receiving certain kinds of foreign aid. The act does not include cutting off trade assistance or humanitarian aid, Jordan said.

    The White House statement offered no explanation of why countries were regarded differently. Jordan also could not provide one.

    As many as 800,000 people are bought and sold across national borders annually or lured to other countries with false promises of work or other benefits, according to the State Department. Most are women and children.
    It is good to know that if you sit on a big enough oil patch even human slavery and child prostitution can be excused. By all accounts Saudi Arabia is huge into this which really puts all those Islamic claims of western immorality in a new light.

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  • #2
    Not content with the Saudis getting a free walk on Congressionally mandated sanctions for human slavery and child prostitution Bush decides to also give the Saudis a pass for religious repression.



    US waives sanctions on Saudis over religious rights

    By Saul Hudson
    1 hour, 30 minutes ago



    The United States has postponed punishing Saudi Arabia, its close ally and key oil supplier, for restricting religious freedom -- the first time Washington has waived punishing a blacklisted country under a 1998 law targeting violators of religious rights.

    U.S. officials said on Friday the Bush administration had decided to delay imposing sanctions on Saudi Arabia for six months.

    The decision reflects the delicate balance the United States has sought to strike with Arab allies such as Saudi Arabia as it promotes expanding freedoms at the risk of irking governments needed to support its oil and terrorism policies.

    In a rare official rebuke a year ago, Washington designated Saudi Arabia as one of only eight countries worldwide that could be sanctioned. The blacklisting in an annual report said religious freedom did not exist in the kingdom.

    With this year's report due out next month, the Bush administration needed to decide on sanctioning Saudi Arabia and chose to give the kingdom a further six months to negotiate how it might improve its record.

    "We have not seen strong progress in the area of legal protection for religious freedom," State Department spokesman Kurtis Cooper said. "(But) we welcome Saudi recognition of the need to make improvements and create a more tolerant society."

    With high oil prices affecting the U.S. economy and dragging on President George W. Bush's popularity, Democrats have charged he has largely ignored Saudi Arabia's rights record for fear of causing any backlash from the oil supplier.

    Prominent Saudis dismiss as politically motivated U.S. criticism of the country's strict Wahhabi brand of Islam.

    In contrast to its decision on Saudi Arabia, the United States decided to sanction Eritrea by banning military exports to the Horn of Africa country, the officials said.

    Vietnam, the third country added to the blacklist last year, has avoided sanctions after agreeing to improve its record, they added.

    The other countries the United States considers serious violators of religious freedom are North Korea, Myanmar, Sudan, Iran and China.

    The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, an agency established by Congress to promote religious freedom, has recommended this year that three allies should be added to the blacklist: Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
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    • #3
      you want the terrorists to win?

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      • #4
        But once Iraq is stable, you'd be able to punish the Saudis a thousandfold for what they did!
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        • #5
          Yay! The sex trade
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          • #6
            Wasn't aware Ecuador sat on a large spot of Oil Oerdin. Or Cambodia.

            Looks like he took a report from a government agency, interrpreted it, and then applied more practical solutions than an absolute yay or nay. Isn't that what you hit him on with the CIA, taking his adviors reports at face value?

            Though I am glad you consider the solution to smuggling to cut off the aid used to stop smuggling.

            Oeridn and his infinite wisdom

            We have not seen strong progress in the area of legal protection for religious freedom," State Department spokesman Kurtis Cooper said. "(But) we welcome Saudi recognition of the need to make improvements and create a more tolerant society."
            So what is your problem again with, as it isn't a blanket pass, but rather a 6 month extention to fix a problem they are already working on?

            Edit: Note, NOT considered for sanctions because of failure in the drug, arms, sex, or slave trade.
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            • #7
              This stuff pisses me off

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              • #8
                Saudi Arabia has a horrific regime, but they are US-friendly and decidedly convenient...it's a real shame...
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                • #9
                  see, Republicans aren't the frigid anti-Arab anti-sex bogeymen you commies paint them out to be

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                  • #10
                    Is "Air Bin Ladin" still a Texas-based airline?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gibsie
                      see, Republicans aren't the frigid anti-Arab anti-sex bogeymen you commies paint them out to be
                      Indeed.
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                      • #12
                        Isn't it nice of George to wave?

                        Oerdin just dislikes friendly people.
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                        • #13
                          Someone really needs to work on these ads.
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                          • #14
                            Bloody hell!
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                            • #15
                              Nice one Che!
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