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        <title>US penal system - taking a closer look at the preacher of morals</title>
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        <description>The United States of America call themselves earth’s largest liberal democracy. In terms of morality and respect for human rights, they have an extraordinary missionary zeal towards other countries. Hardly a week goes by without US-controlled media denouncing the penal system and human rights violations in China, Russia, Iran and other countries. Like a self-proclaimed referee, they are constantly pulling the human rights card in order not only to reprimand countries, but even to interfere in their internal affairs. Depending on arbitrariness and self-interest, this also happens militarily, for example, to bring about a change of government, as in Libya, Iraq, Syria and other countries. The US journalist Abby Martin strongly questions the authority of the US administration in terms of moral role models – and for good reason, as she points out.</description>
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