GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States is open to fair criticism of its human rights record, including racial discrimination and counterterrorism policies, when it is under U.N. scrutiny this week, a U.S. envoy said on Wednesday.
For the first time on Friday, U.S. practices will come under review by the U.N. Human Rights Council which has been gradually examining the performance of all 192 U.N. members.
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