.@ChrisMurphyCT has been a longstanding critic of Saudi Arabia’s and Egypt’s human rights abuses, encouraging the U.S. to put its money where its mouth is: “I think it’s time for the United States to not just talk tough on human rights, but to actually act tough.”

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Act tough how? Bomb them? Send troops over there? Chris is talking tough, but he's too much of a coward to join the armed forces and put his money where his mouth is.
Egypt suffering from long from hard muslim terrorists group they attacked the government , army and the Christian what a bout the human rights for the people been killed by Muslim brothers , without this egypt government egypt will be like Libya or Somalia
Chris Murphy is a US Senator so he IS the United Stated. If nothing is being done then he is partly to blame.
Countries with religions that abuse women fail Mehdi. We all knew that here but it is something you failed to piece together as your family ran screaming from just such a disaster of a country, and you eventully ran into the arms of Americans to save you from it.
3/3 ten-year-rule of Islamists was characterized by incompetence and poor governance, and by an increase in insecurity, nepotism, and corruption, as well as by the lack of any coherent vision for the economic development of Tunisia
1/3 policy makers are being lobbied by various entities, including some mainstream think tanks in Washington DC and other Islamist sympathizers to intervene in Tunisian political affairs on the side of the Islamist party Ennahda.
2/3 However, given its history and ideology, Ennahda continued rule will only bring chaos and instability not only in Tunisia, but the region. We urge you to reach out to others, where the majority of Tunisians share America’s ideals of secular republicanism, liberty and equality