Press Releases
Brendan Daly/Nadeam Elshami
202-226-7616
12/10/2008
Pelosi Statement on International Human Rights Day
Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement in observance of International Human Rights Day, which is recognized today, December 10:
“Today we recognize International Human Rights Day and renew our call to protect and uphold the principles and ideals upon which America was founded.
“Everywhere I travel, the call is clear: the world needs America to lead with a sustainable foreign policy that reflects American values. In doing so, we can help make countries plagued by conflict and repression better places to live, and better partners in creating a safer world.
“The world needs our leadership. In Darfur, the genocide continues. In China, people are languishing in prisons for only demanding their basic human rights. Since the protests last March, hundreds of peaceful monks and nuns in Tibet have been arrested and detained.
“Extreme poverty and infectious diseases continue to fuel the fury of despair in the developing world. The HIV/AIDS pandemic has devastated families and entire communities, discouraged economic development, and orphaned millions of children. I am proud that the President signed into law the Tom Lantos and Henry Hyde United States Global Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act that shows our commitment to fighting this disease and America’s true face of compassion.
“Earlier this year, we lost a great champion of human rights, Chairman Tom Lantos. As the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in Congress, Congressman Lantos dedicated his life to shining a bright light on dark corners of oppression. On International Human Rights Day, we vow to continue his work to protect and promote human rights around the world.”