
UN Watch in the News — September 2021
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during September and October 2021 on topics including: Countries drop out of Durban IV conference; Taliban request
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during September and October 2021 on topics including: Countries drop out of Durban IV conference; Taliban request
GENEVA, October 5, 2021 — A watchdog group today appealed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to intervene after the UN Human Rights Council president on Friday cut off a speech for naming
October 1, 2021 — The U.N. Human Rights Council cut off Hillel Neuer today for testifying about UNRWA teachers who glorify Hitler. UNHRC President Nazhat
At the June 2021 opening session of the UNRWA Advisory Commission, instead of welcoming legitimate critique of the organization for staff incitement and antisemitism, UNRWA
Trending UN Watch tweets from August: The Taliban takes over Afghanistan; Swedish foreign minister blocks Hillel Neuer on Twitter; Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company boycotts Israel; China accuses West of human rights violations
The following testimony was delivered by by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, on behalf of UN Watch and Ingenieurs de Monde, before the 48th Session of the United
The following testimony was delivered by by Maria Corina Machado, on behalf of UN Watch, before the 48th Session of the United Nations Human Rights
The following submissions by United Nations Watch have been published by the UN as official documents of the 48th session of the Human Rights Council.
Video of the following rare moment of truth at the UN is now being shared widely on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Testimony by UN
Testimony delivered by UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer before the United Nations Human Rights Council, Interactive dialogue with Alena Douhan, Special Rapporteur on the
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during August 2021 on topics including: UNRWA responds to UN Watch report; UNRWA employees under investigation; Afghanistan
As the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, many worldwide turned to UN Watch for the truth about the misogynistic terrorist group. Below are some our
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