See, I'm against the notion that any government which isn't a prosperous, peaceful, liberal democracy is the devil incarnate. In other words: if you ain't Sweden, you're evil.
Europe's love affair with human rights has lasted for all of about fifty years. Maybe a hundred, if you're generous. For the other two thousand, they were busy butchering each other and executing dissidents left, right and center. And now suddenly, because they decree it to be so, anyone who wants to run their country differently should be sanctioned and/or bombed into compliance. It's all a bit hypocritical, y'know? If modern standards were applied, every European statesman of the past millennium would be brought up on charges that would make Milosevic seem like a choir boy.
And then there's the little matter of diplomatic condemnation being so damn selective. I don't hear too many tough words about Saudi Arabia coming from Brussels or Washington. Maybe it's all that oil money the princes keep giving away, eh? Or Egypt, Jordan, Georgia, Haiti, Pakistan (until recently), Iraq (death squads, what? torture, what?) or the aforementioned US and UK. If you (meaning the government) are going to be a self-righteous prick, it might help to apply that standard equally.