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By Carol Morello at the Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/rex-tillerson-skips-state-departments-annual-announcement-on-human-rights-alarming-advocates/2017/03/03/7fbf8584-002d-11e7-8f41-ea6ed597e4ca_story.html?tid=sm_tw&utm_term=.915855159c79
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who during his confirmation hearings repeatedly vowed to promote human rights as a core American value, alarmed human rights advocates when he did not appear in person to present the State Departments annual human rights report, released Friday.
In a break with long-standing tradition only rarely breached, Tillersons remarks were limited to a short written introduction to the lengthy report. Nor did any senior State Department official make on-camera comments that are typically watched around the world, including by officials in authoritarian countries where abuses are singled out in the report.
Instead, a senior administration official talked to reporters by phone and only on the condition of anonymity.
The report speaks for itself, the administration official said. Were very, very proud of it. The facts should really be the story here.
But Tillersons absence underscored how the former ExxonMobil executive remains more comfortable with an aloof, corporate style of governance than the public diplomacy practiced by his predecessors.
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dchill
(38,472 posts)In the Russian Arctic. Later, suckers.
enough
(13,256 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)mountain grammy
(26,619 posts)"the former ExxonMobil executive remains more comfortable with an aloof, corporate style of governance than the public diplomacy practiced by his predecessors. "
more comfortable with his Russian friends.
Submariner
(12,503 posts)I thought repubs didn't like apology tours. I'm getting so confused.