
Issue 131: It is Time for One Middle East Policy
It’s Time for One Middle East Policy Alfred H. Moses There is again a glimmer of hope for a political settlement in the Middle East

It’s Time for One Middle East Policy Alfred H. Moses There is again a glimmer of hope for a political settlement in the Middle East

On Monday, UN Watch testified before the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), at its Thematic Discussion on the Prevention of Genocide.

The following editorial was published in todays edition of Canada’s National Post. How the UN Can Help Fight Anti-Semitism Hillel C. Neuer For the first

Letter to Chair of UN Commission on Human Rights, 60th Session, regarding Jean Ziegler’s Abuse of Mandate

The 60th Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights, which opened six weeks ago with thousands of delegates from 191 states and accredited organizations,

On Monday The Wall Street Journal published an opinion piece by Prof. Anne Bayefsky, UN Watch Board member. Following is an edited version, used with

Prof. Anne Bayefsky, UN Watch Board member, has published a series of articles about the Commission on Human Rights in the Chicago Sun-Times. Following is

News: The Commission on Human Rights, the central human rights event on the UN calendar, opens its annual six-week session on 17 March. Analysis: Every

News: The UN’s “Working Group on the Effective Implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action” released a draft report on February 6. This

The first Preparatory Committee for next year’s World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance has just concluded at the UN in Geneva.

Press Release SG/SM/7260 15 December 1999 KOFI ANNAN SAYS `HEALING OF WOUNDS’ BETWEEN JEWISH COMMUNITY AND UNITED NATIONS AMONG HIS PRIORITIES AS SECRETARY-GENERAL Speech to

The quadrennial International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent concluded on Saturday in Geneva. Among the resolutions passed was a renewed commitment to