
Update: Nominee for World's Top Human Rights Prize Acknowledges "My Anti-Israel Tweets"
PRESS RELEASE GENEVA, May 1, 2013 – In response to new revelations, a top contender for the world’s premier human rights prize — one of three Final Nominees

PRESS RELEASE GENEVA, May 1, 2013 – In response to new revelations, a top contender for the world’s premier human rights prize — one of three Final Nominees

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch urges event to be canceled after Falk was condemned worldwide GENEVA, April 28, 2013 – A famous San Francisco tech finance pioneer is being

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch: Ban Ki-moon denounced marginal figures insulting Islam, but won’t condemn own official insulting American dead and wounded GENEVA, April 23, 2013

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch urges Paris, London, Berlin & Brussels to show solidarity with US victims GENEVA, April 23, 2013 – Geneva-based monitoring group UN

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch letter to UNESCO chief and EU’s Catherine Ashton demands urgent action at current executive board session in Paris GENEVA, Apr. 15 –

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch welcomes U.S. condemnation of Syria’s membership on UNESCO rights panel meeting today and tomorrow, urges EU, France, UK, Germany to speak out

PRESS RELEASE EU must also speak out, as did UN’s Ban Ki-moon and U.S. Secretary of State Kerry Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan (podium, right) and Ban

PRESS RELEASE Ban Ki-moon Stayed Silent, Must Speak Out Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan (podium, right) and Ban Ki-moon (seated second from left) GENEVA, Feb. 28

PRESS RELEASE Ban Ki-moon was silent at meeting that named Assad Rapporteur of Decolonization Committee GENEVA, Feb. 26 – UN Watch today called on Ban

PRESS RELEASE GENEVA, Feb. 25 – The time has come for the UN’s highest body on human rights to move from rhetoric to concrete action,

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

PRESS RELEASE Syria remains on UNESCO human rights committee GENEVA, Dec. 10 – UN Watch condemned today’s election of Mauritania, a country that allows 800,000