
Australia condemns UN official's 'disgraceful' comments on Israel
UN Watch applauds Australia for joining Canada in condemning the “disgraceful” comments this week by UN official Richard Falk. Australian Ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma

UN Watch applauds Australia for joining Canada in condemning the “disgraceful” comments this week by UN official Richard Falk. Australian Ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma

UN Watch applauds Canada for being the first to condemn UN official Richard Falk’s latest remarks calling Israel “genocidal.” “We hope that U.S. Ambassador Samantha

UN Watch applauds Canada for being the first to condemn UN official Richard Falk’s latest remarks calling Israel “genocidal.” “We hope that U.S. Ambassador Samantha

PRESS RELEASE GENEVA, December 18, 2013 – UN Watch applauded Canada for being the first country to condemn Richard Falk’s latest remarks accusing Israel of

UN Human Rights Rapporteur Called Israel ‘Genocidal’ GENEVA, December 18, 2013 – UN Watch thanked Canada for being the first country to condemn UN official Richard

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch urges U.S. envoy to initiate proceedings to remove Falk GENEVA, December 17, 2013 – Top UN official Richard Falk has accused Israel

55 MPs, rights groups & dissidents urge UNESCO to cancel election of Syria to human rights committees APPEAL SENT TO WASHINGTON, PARIS & LONDON

Last week: 1. UN says Syria's Assad used chem weapons to gas his own people. 2. UN tells Israel to give Golan Heights & its people to

In This Issue: UN Declares ‘Year of Palestine’, Adopts 6 Resolutions on Israel; Rest of the World: 0 Ban Ki-moon Rejects Interpreter’s Critique of Anti-Israel Bias

PRESS RELEASE On International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, UN Watch and the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna present three dissidents spotlighting women’s

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch: “Resolutions absurdly call for Golan residents to be handed over to murderous Assad regime” UN CHIEF REJECTS INTERPRETER’S ‘HOT MIC’ CRITIQUE

On November 12, the UN General Assembly elected 14 new members for the Human Rights Council. Among the 14 elected were 6 countries that UN