
UN Watch’s 9-month Campaign to Expel Libya From the UN Human Rights Council
May 2010: UN Watch leads 37 NGOs in a protest on the eve of Libya’s election to the UNHRC, with a widely covered media event at

May 2010: UN Watch leads 37 NGOs in a protest on the eve of Libya’s election to the UNHRC, with a widely covered media event at

May 2010: UN Watch leads 37 NGOs in a protest on the eve of Libya’s election to the UNHRC, with a widely covered media event at

GENEVA, March 1, 2011– UN Watch, which has led the opposition by rights groups and victims to Libya’s presence on the UN Human Rights Council

James Taranto The Wall Street Journal March 1, 2011 “They love me. All my people with me, they love me,” beleaguered Libyan dictator Muammar Gadhafi told

PRESS RELEASE Reversing shameful election of Qaddafi is “better late than never” Geneva, March 1- UN Watch, which has led the opposition by rights groups and

Nine months after shamefully electing the Qaddafi regime to its Human Rights Council, the UN today reversed itself and suspended Libya’s membership. Click here for

PRESS RELEASE Report hailing Libya scheduled for adoption in current session GENEVA, February 28, 2011 — UN Watch, which heads the Global NGO Campaign to Remove

More quotes below from the UN Human Rights Council’s report on Libya, scheduled for adoption in the current March session. See our previous post here.

GENEVA, Feb. 28 – UN Watch, which heads the Global NGO Campaign to Remove Libya from the UN Human Rights Council, today called on US Secretary

Global Impact: UN Watch Mobilizes World Pressure on Qaddafi Media Worldwide Turn to UN Watch for Analysis & Comment In response to the massacre in

UN Watch urges world leaders to block UNHRC resolution praising Libya’s human rights record Report hailing Gaddafi’s human rights record scheduled for adoption in current

Victory for Human Rights: Human Rights Council Calls for Libya’s Suspension, Sends Mission UN Watch, which heads the Global NGO Campaign to Remove Libya from