The United Nations defines human rights violations as deprivation of life; torture, cruel or degrading treatment or punishment; slavery and forced labor; arbitrary arrest or detention; arbitrary interference with privacy; war propaganda; discrimination; and advocacy of racial or religious hatred. In 1997 the U.S. Congress passed the “Leahy Laws” which cutoff security aid to specific units of foreign militaries if the Pentagon and the State Department determine a country has committed a gross violation of human rights, such as shooting civilians or summarily executing prison…
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Response rates from 157 Alberta voters.
88% Yes |
12% No |
82% Yes |
10% No |
6% Yes, and ban all sales to countries with human rights violations |
3% No, this could prevent our allies from defending themselves against our mutual enemies |
0% Yes, but I would prefer a ban on all military aid to any foreign countries |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 157 Alberta voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 157 Alberta voters.
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Unique answers from Alberta voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Yes, we should not give any weapons to the government of an occupying force, any government actively committing genocide and should focus mainly on arming and funding liberation movements, people fighting against a dictator or foreign occupier.
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It depends on which organization is doing the accusing. Most of the international organization such as UN, ICJ, ICC are inherently corrupt, dishonest and dysfunctional.
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Yes, Canada should not sell weapons to any country.
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Yes, but only on our enemies and to have strict accountability with our allies whom we do send our weapons to.
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Accused is not proof. I'd need access to unbiased, specific, and accurate knowledge to have an opinion
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No, depending on whether fhe country is under duress by another country with even greater human rights violations, the subject must be handled with nuance.
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Yes, but the question of who is deciding if human rights violations are being done should be with Canada. The UN is a joke.
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If there's evidence that the country does that then yes. Only give weapons to trusted allies that need it.
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