
UN Watch Exposes Syrian Blood Libel, Calls on World Body to Condemn Anti-Semitic Speech
Geneva, June 8 – UN Watch is calling on the United Nations to condemn hateful and anti-Semitic remarks made today by the Syrian delegate to

Geneva, June 8 – UN Watch is calling on the United Nations to condemn hateful and anti-Semitic remarks made today by the Syrian delegate to

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, April 28, 2010 — Appealing her office’s rejection of an earlier request, UN Watch, the Geneva-based non-governmental watchdog organization, today called on UN rights

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch Calls on UN Rights Chief to Stop Distributing ‘Racist’ Statement by Pro-Palestinian Group Before Vote on Goldstone Report Geneva, March 24, 2010 —

According to the Irish Times’ article on the controversial comments recently made by Col. Desmond Travers, the Irish member of the UN’s Goldstone Gaza inquiry, “he implied

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch Calls on UN Chief Ban Ki-Moon to Remove Richard Falk Geneva, December 31, 2009 — UN Watch, the Geneva-based watchdog organization, today

On November 23, Sudan, on behalf of the Group of 77, introduced in the General Assembly’s Third Committee a resolution on the adoption of the

Yesterday’s edition of the Wall Street Journal Asia (page 18) published the following two letters to the editor, by U.S. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley

The legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt is still alive in Geneva, within at least some UN human rights bodies. Today the United Nations Human Rights Committee (an

The legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt is still alive in Geneva, within at least some UN human rights bodies. Today the United Nations Human Rights Committee (an

PRESS RELEASE “Why Didn’t You Tell Me U.N. Council Declared Israel Guilty From the Start? Why Did You Humiliate Me?” Geneva, September 29, 2009 — The U.N. Human
In the space of two weeks, anti-globalization activist and best-selling author Naomi Klein, the preeminent figure of the radical left, published a lengthy essay justifying

As reported by the JTA, Annette Lantos, widow of the late congressman Tom Lantos, is “deeply disappointed by the decision to honor former [U.N. Human