UN chief mute on human rights in meeting with Chinese FM
In his meeting today with the Chinese foreign minister (see UN readout below), Ban Ki-moon failed to mention any United Nations concern at all with
In his meeting today with the Chinese foreign minister (see UN readout below), Ban Ki-moon failed to mention any United Nations concern at all with
In the UN Human Rights Council session which just concluded, UN Watch played a central role in critical debates. This week our newsletter will share
Ten Years Later: Is the UN Human Rights Council Living Up to Its Promise? Testimony before the UN Human Rights Council plenary, delivered by UN Watch
Statement by UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer to the UN Human Rights Council, 17 March 2015, Agenda Item 4, “Human rights situations that require the Council’s
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PRESS RELEASE GENEVA, Dec. 22, 2014 – NGOs hailed the convening today of the first-ever meeting of the UN Security Council on North Korean human rights abuses.
UN Watch Statement Human Rights Council, 26th Session ID with SR on DPRK 18 June 2014 Delivered by Yitian Zhang Thank you, Mr. President.
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