
U.N. Human Rights Council voting now on Flotilla resolution
PRESS RELEASE UN Watch: “Resolution sponsored by countries such as Iran, Libya and Sudan is political, designed to deflect attention from their own abuses” Geneva, June

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch: “Resolution sponsored by countries such as Iran, Libya and Sudan is political, designed to deflect attention from their own abuses” Geneva, June

Aznar: ‘Nuclear bomb in hands of ayatollahs poses threat to stability of whole world’ (full speech below) Dr. Massouda Jalal: ‘Women’s rights key to fighting

PRESS RELEASE Aznar: ‘Nuclear bomb in hands of ayatollahs poses threat to stability of whole world’ Dr. Massouda Jalal: ‘Women’s rights key to fighting extremism

UN Watch in Today’s Boston Globe: “UN Human Rights Council Turns Blind Eye to World’s Worst Abuses, Praises Perpetrators” Today’s Boston Globe features a letter to

Global Media Cite UN Watch Campaign Against Qaddafi The shock of Libya’s election to the UN Human Rights Council last Thursday continues to reverberate around

UN Watch Reaction Broadcast in Media Worldwide Despite the determined efforts of UN Watch and its supporters, Libya won a seat on the UN Human

The UN Human Rights Council, dominated by dictatorships like China, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia, concluded its last session by once again turning a blind eye to

E-Campaign to Stop Qaddafi: Click Here to Take Action Left to right: UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer; Mohammed Eljahmi, brother of courageous Libyan dissident Fathi

PRESS RELEASE New York, May 4, 2010 — Two UN watchdog organizations today urged the United Nations General Assembly to reject five candidates for the United Nations

Last month, during the main annual session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, UN Watch worked with a global coalition of 25 human

Last month, during the main annual session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, UN Watch worked with a global coalition of 25 human

Last month, parallel to the UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, UN Watch worked with a global coalition of 25 human rights groups to