Show Pog 4 Student Life Wednedoy March 29 1978 STUDENT o ip n ihn d o co "t Highfiser S Human rights goal merits commitment r ! ''ro' "feninu vA : e x x ’ i ”f n ti' smets een ’ vi's :f it it'd commit Dixc premise s It is rmit v e Tumi to iri” Ve i't f'a'ie human right' to eitiens of mi stmd ruts some ot our world P Jm :ih nervar iP'ee a r tre siTi'nr A Comia t’: tilde "t I ! by Ray senior senator the I'nited Stales port mlarlv "n the issue of uvoriiing to toroicr xii-I prti a- 't"e s - - r 'T t! iS'K in t ! i 1 A ki ’tie fiumau rights issue :t' isempfui'ied I:trm Tarter While his hix it is not !i':'i I’ot'iiM'pTitinr ’e” eonsaierations Mr: !' it -- ’ x praitiea: Ar’ ” e progress : i V - ’ip's ’he i : ideali-ti- c the joIu coal t'lit in outweigh the i’ vi :u’ta! x x s e- ’ o' 1 Iran art ''tuiieut A'soeiation x ? tPion or the frumtr' rights fxtlicv ’re M eitrpus as illustrated m tie euled Tarter a Idle hvjxcrite for the shat' a leader well known for rrchts der me regtnine and still r ’t sx i on::rent to human rights x Bet irrrx tles mil xecurttv and oil interests ”r ’’e I'm’isi srcex is not l:kel to call the Shah ” i tr-tor humm rights violations Another 'em w’h human right then is nations which are m x rt an t to the I'm ted States escape 'Ta’eca r i xm r rich' violations while nations of lesser r’r i ret e:ve verba! scoldmc and cuts m aid I’ af :ears a’ time ’he I’nited states wants its enemies pro ’ce Human richts tut not its allies Iexp:'e ’he problems of the human richts polio the ie ix or whuh Carter's continued concern urd t "t’rni'rnert B the verv nature of its hentace the ” d oucht t stand up to ensure basic richts for id fteopirs Individual richts and freedoms are the murda’inn of American democracy some would arcu the drive for human richts cannot f’ i arr sl to all nations But as it is with the law so it is w n human richts Bcause the police cannot catch all rmrals should they cease to trv and catch an t rimmals" Beau-the I'mted States cannot make procress wth all nations on human richts should it ease to ’rv at all-The jxihev does some alterations The I’nited should work w it h all v lolators of human richts be rh ailv or f to help them understand the necessity tor change etions of this type would require prudence and (iiplomacv but constructive chance could result The desire for human richts is a lofty goal Some wnuld arcue it is t(x idealistic a coal But as it is with manv dreams for a fietter world we must not let the oftx'u ls us or chance our direction Human richts for all may be an impossibility but the !p( ulties of the matter do not make the coal any less worthv of our support or an less desirable to achieve ’h ’ t Jake's point of vie w ’ i US foreign policy - dsrvs " I e e i nd diM-ourac- It is not clear to roe ij to a agreement satisfactory of the object be USSR should par foreign policy The true It i a’' settlement i ur foreign policv appars to have but one oal to avoid me the Soviet Union mention a feu events that prove this point The Belgrade on Furopean Security and (Vxiperation recently com-pletits work and issued a declaration The final agreement toes not so much as mention human ritihLs" because of fears that the Soviet Union would refuse to approve the document ur refusal to offend the Soviet Union by forcing it to veto a svs ’ strong statement n the Mideast conflict that at idea the happv with Soviet Union should be gin a prominent part in sfcapj1! outcome The majonty recognizes srvel amicable by an and that Union a veto over s to guarantee human ment on ev® nations own State Department of the that the interests 1 Mideast Union in the rtchts contrasts strangely with the rhetoric which was heard from the White Mouse at the of the Carter Administra- rtrtg e i student IDrOAl x Doo 4a G G9A $ Vx to o Off VUOfNT i CXTOlA4 ecM — POUO 01N0S snd ds souC linn wi n t o tNOiide oosoex ’hs oe60 to iSxo wvd KImo n or booed or O roHort g lw dK'Se 0 scf h Or O UHW o K 9 Sod D tei yod ho-- tsr 40ooi O rw o V Ob VC'S "OM o vo' xir mflu reQWV o- - h o - 4 a to c- -ai of of Africa Certainly 8 affairs in the Mideast During Fthiopian conHictJ I am and most of last year the Admin- problem istration's efforts appeared to be But neared to netting all parties to the have intervened that to suggest much s negotiating table m Geneva The Continued on PP dministration clearlv meant to let's consider the course Wt any contmuel cm is A third example “ towards the fl8hu"g the tion LIFE w rita in lude the Soviet Union whom there could be no Jake Gam h shaky toacce XSOlfy CfOt OMeOl lexd crieieM 349 J'5 Irisw rM pr bv r Ooy Hoi okCO MM ir 13 W LMr9F ASUSU Corsoe ckW potogo po m —co Ned bo Conoapcrtoofo 0 |