Libya, that shining example of Human Rights

Although in the throes of civil war, Libya has never been much of a beacon of human rights.  Now, having to deal with a threat to his leadership, Gadhafi’s only solution is to kill everyone.  Although the estimates are at around 1,000 casualties, I’m going to bet it’s a lot higher.  All of this begs the questions:

Should Libya still be on the United Nations Commission on Human Rights?

And,

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