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    1. Only three countries — the United States, Israel and Argentina — voted against the resolution, standing alone in opposing what is widely regarded as a fundamental human-rights norm. Several countries, including Russia, Nicaragua, Burundi, and Papua New Guinea, abstained rather than take a position.

    2. willoughby62 on

      The devil is in the details…. Do you have the full wording of the resolution?

    3. Capital_Intern_72 on

      WTF Iran is Green. They have such cruel punishments. How can they vote favour if they practice it.

    4. PoppyBroSenior on

      Bad internet. Image won’t load. My prediction, the USA, Isreal, and Russia are the only ones for torture. Nearly every other nation in the world voted against torture.

    5. Saudi Arabia and Iran are green, yeah this is nothing more than a performative vote isn’t it?

    6. Ok-Future-5257 on

      I don’t like torture. But, if it means getting information that can prevent terrorist attacks…

    7. Whats stopping countries from being in favour of it but still doing it anyway, just hidden. Like many governments probably do awful things without us noticing.

    8. Glittering-Praline59 on

      It was likely proposed or supported by a cabal of states among the axis of Evil. This just shows how the UN is a completely useless organization hijacked by states that sponsor Evil such as China and Iran, to allow them to grandstand and shame the Free World, in the name of global unity which actually only seeks to preserve the status quo system where these hellholes are allowed to continue terrorizing the world and whitewash their reputation. It is high time to disband the UN and hold the axis of Evil accountable militarily, politically, and economically.

    9. It’s crazy how many countries voted that they’re favouring non-torture, but in practice, when push comes to shove and they have hostages, they certainly do torture them (e.g. North Korea, Eritrea, Yemen, etc.).

    10. Probation_for_Murder on

      This is bullshit because North Korea voted against torture and they’re the ones that invented like 20 new torture methods

    11. twogunsalute on

      Yes I’m sure North Korea, Iran, Egypt, Eritrea and others are all about human rights and definitely don’t torture people. Kind of shows how ineffective these types of votes actually are.

    12. At least the americans are being honest. Can see a few green countries that are clearly capping.

    13. Individual-Heart-719 on

      UN maps be like: Should [basic necessity/basic human decency] be a right?

      Everyone else: yes absolutely.

      US and Israel: FUCK NO.

    14. Dambo_Unchained on

      Half the Green countries do and happily will torture people anyway

      I got a lot more respect for America for at least having the balls to publicly admit to it

    15. UnholyAuraOP on

      Every UN resolution is just a dig at the U.S., Russia or China and brought to the table just to prove a point cause the resolution will get like 180 votes to 2-3 nays. Its like that food is a human right vote where the U.S. and Israel were the only ones to vote no, yet the U.S. was funding the majority of the U.N.’s global food initiative. It’s total bullshit.

    16. HimalayanJoe on

      I knew it would be there, I just had to zoom in and find that tiny red dot by the sea.

    17. Known_Week_158 on

      The number of countries who use torture that voted in favour shows just how ridiculous this resolution is.

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