
UNGA to ratify 2012 Human Rights Council decisions tomorrow
Through the resolution below, set for adoption on Dec. 20, the U.N. General Assembly will formally ratify all of the 2012 resolutions and decisions —

Through the resolution below, set for adoption on Dec. 20, the U.N. General Assembly will formally ratify all of the 2012 resolutions and decisions —

Dec. 19, 2012 Shalom TV News HRW, an international NGO, has removed UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian Human Rights Richard Falk, from one its local

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch supporters send thousands of emails to U.S. Ambassador Rice, urging opposition One of many Holocaust denier websites that have featured material

GENEVA, Dec. 18 – Human Rights Watch has just expelled top U.N. official Richard Falk from one of its committees, where he helped played a

The following letter was sent today to Human Rights Watch executive director Kenneth Roth. Kenneth Roth Executive Director Human Rights Watch 350 Fifth Avenue, 34th

Letter Urging Human Rights Watch to Remove Antisemitic U.N. Official Richard Falk From Its Board _______ The following letter was sent today to Human Rights

Letter Urging Human Rights Watch to Remove Antisemitic U.N. Official Richard Falk From Its Board _______ The following letter was sent today to Human Rights

The U.N. censored an internal memo showing how top officials recognized the failure of the world body’s Human Rights Council when it came to seeking accountability

PRESS RELEASE Richard Falk, speaking today at UNGA, blamed “organized Jewish community” for war crimes, endorsed notorious anti-Semitic book GENEVA, Oct. 25 — UN Watch, a non-governmental Geneva-based

In advance of his appearance today before the General Assembly, Richard Falk, the U.N. Human Rights Council’s permanent investigator of “Israel’s violations of the bases

In advance of his appearance today before the General Assembly, Richard Falk, the U.N. Human Rights Council’s permanent investigator of “Israel’s violations of the bases

GENEVA, Oct. 25 – UN Watch commended the British government for protesting to the U.N. over “anti-Semitic” remarks made by one of its top officials,