
US implies international community should ignore ‘overlapping’ UN rights council flotilla probe
Today’s statement below from the U.S. implies that the UN Human Rights Council probe on the flotilla — established on June 2nd, its members named on

Today’s statement below from the U.S. implies that the UN Human Rights Council probe on the flotilla — established on June 2nd, its members named on

UN Goldstone probe head is ‘biased’ By Toby Axelrod The Jewish Chronicle July 29, 2010 German judge Christian Tomuschat is facing increased pressure to step

Jerusalem unlikely to cooperate with UNHRC By TOVAH LAZAROFF, HERB KEINON AND JORDANA HORN 25/07/2010 Israel is unlikely to cooperate with the UN Human Rights

Geneva, July 23 – After nearly two months where no credible figure would take the job, the UN Human Rights Council today named three commissioners to its inquiry

PRESS RELEASE Backgrounder on HRC Resolution 14/1 Geneva, July 23 – The UN Human Rights Council today named commissioners to its inquiry on Israeli actions during the May 31

Backgrounder on HRC Resolution 14/1 Geneva, July 7 – The UN Human Rights Council is reportedly naming commissioners to its inquiry on Israeli actions during the

While attention has been focused on a probe sought by U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon into Israel’s actions in the May 31 flotilla incident, few bother

The UNHRC’s “urgent debate on the raid on the flotilla” continued this morning. Libya accused “Zionist gangs” of committing a “massacre,” but Canada urged all

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch: “Resolution sponsored by countries such as Iran, Libya and Sudan is political, designed to deflect attention from their own abuses” Geneva, June

“Urgent Debate” at U.N. Human Rights Council Arab & Islamic Blocs Prepare Resolution Condemning Israeli Reaction to High Seas Intifada Geneva, June 1 — the

The UN Human Rights Council, dominated by dictatorships like China, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia, concluded its last session by once again turning a blind eye to

The UN Human Rights Council, dominated by dictatorships like China, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia, concluded its last session by once again turning a blind eye to