
NGO in UN Debate Slams Syrian Diplomat for Blood Libel, Calls on World Body to Condemn “Anti-Semitic” Remarks
PRESS RELEASE Syria: Israeli hatred teaches children to sing “With my teeth I will rip your flesh, with my mouth I will suck your blood”

PRESS RELEASE Syria: Israeli hatred teaches children to sing “With my teeth I will rip your flesh, with my mouth I will suck your blood”

Geneva, June 8 – UN Watch is calling on the United Nations to condemn hateful and anti-Semitic remarks made today by the Syrian delegate to

The UNHRC’s “urgent debate on the raid on the flotilla” continued this morning. Libya accused “Zionist gangs” of committing a “massacre,” but Canada urged all

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

“Urgent Debate” at U.N. Human Rights Council Arab & Islamic Blocs Prepare Resolution Condemning Israeli Reaction to High Seas Intifada Geneva, June 1 — the

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

The shock of Libya’s election to the UN Human Rights Council last Thursday continues to reverberate around the globe. In Europe, today the France 24

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

Rights Groups Dismayed Over Libya’s Election To UN Human Rights Council Antoine Blua Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty May 14, 2010 Member nations of the UN

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