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Canada and America's Obligations to China
Summary: China's ability to maintain favorable trade status with North American nations despite it's poor human rights record is a blow to humanitarian rights and freedoms. Canada and the US have taken a hypocritical stance in their dealing with China, compromising ethical values for material gain. Instead, North American nations should restrict trade and aid to China to programs that can be used to encourage social reforms.
China's record of human rights violations is long and mind-boggling. Atrocities such as purging tens of millions of people during the Cultural Revolution, its infamous one-child-per-couple Population Policy, persistent oppression of Tibet and the bloody June 4 massacre at Tienanmen Square in 1989 have given the Chinese government a reputation of having little respect for human life. And yet, despite its tarnished record, China maintains its Most Favoured Nation trade status with the US and is one of Canada's top ten recipients of bilateral trade. As supposed supporters of human rights, Canadian and US governments have developed hypocritical attitudes toward China, compromising ethical values for material gain. Instead, North American nations should restrict aid and trade with China to programs that can be used to encourage social reforms.
Both Canada and the US have ideological duties to defend human rights. Being relatively young nations, both were conceived in a time...
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