Libya Wins Seat on UN Rights Council; UN Watch Reaction Quoted in Media Worldwide
Despite the determined efforts of UN Watch and its supporters, Libya won a seat on the UN Human Rights Council today in uncontested elections held
Despite the determined efforts of UN Watch and its supporters, Libya won a seat on the UN Human Rights Council today in uncontested elections held
Full results of today’s election of 14 countries as members of the UN Human Rights Council, as officially released by the UN:
Libya, Thailand among newly elected Human Rights Council members Deutsche Press Agentur May 13, 2010 New York – The UN General Assembly elected 14 countries Thursday
Libya wins seat on UN Human Rights Council By Ben Evansky Fox News May 13, 2010 Libya – a country with well documented ties to
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
PRESS RELEASE ‘Elections without competition were phony’ Geneva, May 13, 2010 — Human rights groups condemned today’s election of Libya, Angola, Mauritania, Qatar and Malaysia
‘Elections without competition don’t make sense’ Geneva, May 12, 20010 – Human rights groups are calling on the General Assembly to reject seats on the
PRESS RELEASE Coalition slams Western group for running Spain and Switzerland on ‘closed slate’ Geneva, May 10, 2010 – A coalition 30 non-governmental organizations, including
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
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
Analysis On May 13, 2010, the UN General Assembly will vote to fill 14 of the 47 Human Rights Council seats in the annual rotation
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