DR Congo elected to top U.N. rights body, despite widespread human rights violations
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) should not have been elected to the UN Human Rights Council today, as it fails to meet the basic
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) should not have been elected to the UN Human Rights Council today, as it fails to meet the basic
Angola should not have been elected to the UN Human Rights Council today, as it fails to meet the basic membership criteria. See full UN Watch
Qatar should not have been elected to the UN Human Rights Council today, as it fails to meet the basic membership criteria. See full UN
Results of General Assembly’s election of fifteen members to the UNHRC October 16, 2017 African Group – 4 seats Country Votes Senegal
Pakistan should not have been elected to the UN Human Rights Council today, as it fails to meet the basic membership criteria. See full UN
For today’s election, UN Watch opposes Afghanistan’s candidacy for the UN Human Rights Council. Click here for full report. Afghanistan’s Human Rights Record Afghanistan commits
CLICK HERE FOR NEW REPORT ON UNHRC CANDIDATES GENEVA, October 16, 2017 – Despite a recent pledge by a Dutch-led coalition of 47 nations, the U.N. today
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