Doesn’t human rights funding involve interference in the internal affairs and national sovereignty of other countries?
Human rights funding goes both to international groups and to domestic ones that may well be trying to change their home government. It may interfere with a government’s “rights” to arbitrary imprisonment, summary execution, mass eviction or homeland destruction, but human rights treaties have already denied the legitimacy of such actions.
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