Cameroon set to win seat on UN‘s top human rights body, despite abuses
Cameroon’s dictator: President Paul Biya Update: Cameroon was elected to the UN Human Rights Council, receiving 176 out of 193 possible votes. A simple majority of
Cameroon’s dictator: President Paul Biya Update: Cameroon was elected to the UN Human Rights Council, receiving 176 out of 193 possible votes. A simple majority of
Bahrain’s bid for a seat on the UN’s top human rights body should be rejected, as it fails to meet the basic membership criteria. The
Above: Bangladesh police crush student protests Bangladesh’s bid for a seat on the UN’s top human rights body should be rejected, as it fails to
Somalia’s bid for a seat on the UN’s top human rights body should be rejected, as it fails to meet the basic membership
The Philippines bid for a seat on the UN’s top human rights body should be rejected, as it fails to meet the basic membership criteria.
Above: President Isaias Afwerki, dictator of Eritrea since 1993 Eritrea’s bid for a seat on the UN’s top human rights body should be rejected, as
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