
UN Chief Urged to Denounce Durban 2 Holocaust Denial
PRESS RELEASE Geneva, January 23, 2009 — UN Watch, an independent non-govermental organization headquartered in Geneva, today called on UN chief Ban Ki-moon and human rights high

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, January 23, 2009 — UN Watch, an independent non-govermental organization headquartered in Geneva, today called on UN chief Ban Ki-moon and human rights high

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, January 19, 2009 — As diplomats gathered in Geneva to draft the outcome declaration for the U.N.’s upcoming world conference on racism, UN Watch,

Summary The dominant thesis of the 88-page Durban II draft declaration (“Draft Outcome Document”)* is that the U.S., Western Europe, Israel, and other liberal democracies—their

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, Sept. 5, 2008 — UN Watch urged European Union members and UN rights chief Navanethem Pillay to take the floor at a UN anti-racism

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, April 30, 2008 — In advance of today’s scheduled debate, a series of aggressive and seemingly endless objections by the government of

UN Watch Testifies Before UN Human Rights Council on Forgotten Refugees Analysis and Commentary from UN Watch in Geneva April 2008 — Issue 174 The

In what may be a portent of things to come, Islamic accusations against the West dominated a UN session today dedicated to follow-up of the

Geneva rights group welcomes today’s principled statement by Secretary Rice Geneva, February 14, 2008 — After South Africa’s President Thabo Mbeki announced that his country

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, Jan. 31 — UN Watch welcomed the new clarification issued today by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, in response to its

UN Watch welcomed the new clarification issued today by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, in response to its Jan. 28, 2008 letter

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, Jan. 28 — In a letter sent today to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, UN Watch urged her to

While the United Nations has taken several “unprecedented” steps in recent years to recognize and reject anti-Semitism, the world body has yet to “to fully