
Issue 219: NGO to Ban Ki-Moon: Bar UN Goldstone Aide From Palestinian Lobby Event
Analysis and Commentary from UN Watch in Geneva February 26, 2010 — Issue 219 NGO to Ban Ki-Moon: Bar UN Goldstone Aide From Palestinian Lobby

Analysis and Commentary from UN Watch in Geneva February 26, 2010 — Issue 219 NGO to Ban Ki-Moon: Bar UN Goldstone Aide From Palestinian Lobby
PRESS RELEASE UN Council Shields Worst Abusers, “It’s the Foxes Guarding the Chickens” WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — The following was released today by UN Watch:
Click here for PDF of full report Summary of Key Findings Recommendations to U.S. Government SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS Only 13 of 47 HRC Members Voted
click here for English version Dissidents et anciens prisonniers politiques organisent le Sommet de Genève Havel & Walesa co-président; Les dissidents appellent à la liberté
Havel & Walesa co-chair; Dissidents to call for internet freedom; 25 NGOs co-sponsor Geneva Summit for Human Rights, Tolerance and Democracy (https://www.genevasummit.org/) GENEVA – On
The New York Times published the op-ed below by Burmese dissident Ko Bo Kyi, one of many human rights heroes who will be gathering
The New York Times published the op-ed below by Burmese dissident Ko Bo Kyi, one of many human rights heroes who will be gathering

The New York Times published the op-ed below by Burmese dissident Ko Bo Kyi, one of many human rights heroes who will be gathering on March 8-9, 2010,
PRESS RELEASE GENEVA, January 27, 2010 — Today’s urgent meeting of the UN Human Rights Council regarding Haiti is “a harmful waste of the organization’s precious time, resources,

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch Calls on UN Chief Ban Ki-Moon to Remove Richard Falk Geneva, December 31, 2009 — UN Watch, the Geneva-based watchdog organization, today

UN Watch Calls on UN Chief Ban Ki-Moon to Remove Richard Falk Geneva, December 31, 2009 — UN Watch, a Geneva-based human rights monitoring organization, today
PRESS RELEASE “The UN Human Rights Council must assume its responsibilities” Geneva, Dec. 22, 2009 – Fifty human rights groups from around the world today