http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,85526,00.html
"While the United States was preoccupied with the Iraq war, Cuban leader Fidel Castro arrested 78 dissidents, journalists and librarians and "tried" them for treason, giving them varying prison sentences of as long as 28 years
The Human Rights Commission wanted to send investigators into Cuba and Cuba said 'no.' And yet, today, Cuba gets re-elected to the Human Rights Commission. It raises troubling issues, and that's why the United States is speaking out about it," Fleischer said."
These actions have brought cries of condemnation from almost every nation on earth - the Pope has even attempted to intervene to no avail.
Cuba was re-elected to the UN Human Rights Commission. The exact same commission that was talking about investigating their earlier actions. It matters not what your political beliefs are in an instance such as this. You do not leave the wolf to guard the sheep. This single act - if you disregard every other maniacle decision made by this organization, is enough to completely destroy anyones ideas of this organization being capable of dealing with any problem, anywhere on the face of the earth.