
UN Rights Chief: Official’s Cartoon is “Anti-Semitic”
PRESS RELEASE GENEVA — UN high commissioner for human rights Navi Pillay, responding to a complaint by the UN Watch monitoring group, and ensuing global

PRESS RELEASE GENEVA — UN high commissioner for human rights Navi Pillay, responding to a complaint by the UN Watch monitoring group, and ensuing global

Breaking News: The US Endorses UN Watch’s Call for Richard Falk to be Fired UN Watch salutes the US government for echoing our call for

Breaking News: The US Endorses UN Watch’s Call for Richard Falk to be Fired UN Watch salutes the US government for echoing our call for

June 29 – Richard Falk, the UN Palestine expert tasked by the Human Rights Council to investigate “Israel’s violations of the bases and principles of international

PRESS RELEASE GENEVA – UN Watch salutes the US government for echoing our call for an end to the UN service of Richard Falk, the UN Human

UN Watch Calling for Richard Falk to be Fired GENEVA, July 7 — After the UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur on the Palestinian territories

And now Richard Falk apologizes — to Jews and animals: Apology for Unintentionally Posting Anti-Semitic Cartoon in Qaddafi Arrest Warrant Blog With apologies, I realize that

And now Richard Falk apologizes — to Jews and animals: Apology for Unintentionally Posting Anti-Semitic Cartoon in Qaddafi Arrest Warrant Blog With apologies, I realize that

Speaking in US Congress just now, Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen endorses UN Watch’s demand for UN rights chief Navi Pillay to condemn

Speaking in US Congress just now, Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen endorses UN Watch’s demand for UN rights chief Navi Pillay to condemn

Reaction: UN’s Falk Denies, Then Deletes Anti-Semitic Cartoon After UN Watch today exposed his publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon, the UN Human Rights Council’s Richard Falk

Reaction: UN’s Falk Denies, Then Deletes Anti-Semitic Cartoon After UN Watch today exposed his publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon, the UN Human Rights Council’s Richard Falk