
Libyan Head of “Durban II” Anti-Racism Conference to Address General Assembly
Guess who’s coming to town? The Libyans, of course. Fresh from his uncontested victory at the Security Council (see our previous blog), Colonel Qaddafi will be smiling

Guess who’s coming to town? The Libyans, of course. Fresh from his uncontested victory at the Security Council (see our previous blog), Colonel Qaddafi will be smiling

What This Council Can Do For the People of Burma UN Watch Speech before UN Human Rights Council Special Session on Human Rights Situation in

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, August 27, 2007 — Libya was elected today to head a UN committee charged with organizing a series of international meetings on racism, leading

When the alliance of fifty-six Islamic states complained to Ms. Arbour in 2005 about the cartoons in a Danish newspaper that they deemed blasphemous—and which

When the alliance of fifty-six Islamic states complained to Ms. Arbour in 2005 about the cartoons in a Danish newspaper that they deemed blasphemous—and which

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, June 21, 2007 — Libya today was designated head of an anti-racism panel of the United Nations Human Rights Council, to oversee two years of

PRESS RELEASE Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia also among 15-member bureau Geneva, June 15, 2007 — Libya is the sole candidate for the post of Chair of

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, June 7, 2007 — UN Watch released new details (Click here or see below) confirming that the Bangladeshi government is blocking Ms. Sigma Huda, the

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, June 4, 2007 — A reform proposal released today by the UN’s top human rights body is a setback and a cause for alarm, while

Sunday’s New York Post featured the following book review by UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer. DEAF & DUMB ON DARFUR By HILLEL NEUER May

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, May 15, 2007 — Belarus and Egypt must release jailed opposition leaders, journalists and bloggers before Thursday’s elections for the UN’s top human

At a briefing held at UN Headquarters in New York, UN Watch this week published a new report, Dawn of A New Era?, assessing the UN