
UN Watch marks UN's week on gender equality with two packed events
UN WATCH recently co-hosted two panels in New York on gender violence to mark the United Nations’ 60th annual fortnight dedicated to gender equality and

UN WATCH recently co-hosted two panels in New York on gender violence to mark the United Nations’ 60th annual fortnight dedicated to gender equality and

Statement by UN Watch Panel on the Incompatibility Between Racism and Democracy 31st session of the Human Rights CouncilDelivered by Mr. Samuel Talalay, March 18,

Statement by UN Watch ID: SR on Human Rights in DPRK Agenda Item 4, UNHRC 31st Session 14 March 2016 Delivered by Ms. Kayoung Kim

The United Nations and the Struggle for Human Rights: A report on the 2016 Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy By David E. Lowe

Award Ceremony at UN Watch’s 8th Annual Geneva Summit, Opening Next Week at United Nations Days before world leaders gather at UNHRC in Geneva, a

Translated from the original article, in Catalan, from Barcelona’s ARA newspaper. “Making an alliance with Stalin to stop Hitler is one thing; it’s quite another to

In tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, UN Watch invites its readers to listen to Reverend King’s “I Have A Dream” speech from 1963

Sudan, whose leader is wanted for genocide in Darfur, is itself a victim of human rights violations, according to an official of the UN Human Rights

EVEN when the UN Human Rights Council comes together as a force for good, as it did yesterday during a special session on the critical

Today is 40th anniversary of UN’s 1975 “Zionism is Racism” canard UN Watch pays tribute to the two great UN ambassadors whose eloquent speeches in the

UN Watch Statement Human Rights Council, 30th session Item 10 General Debate 1 October 2015 Delivered by Sarah Reibman Thank you, Mr. President, UN Watch

The UN falsely claims that nothing can be done to stop the world’s most misogynistic regime from being allowed to head a UN human rights