
The National Post: An insult to real humanitarians
An insult to real humanitarians The National Post June 3, 2010 What follows is an edited version of a statement delivered yesterday by UN Watch executive

An insult to real humanitarians The National Post June 3, 2010 What follows is an edited version of a statement delivered yesterday by UN Watch executive

Below are highlights from the UN Human Rights Council debate held yesterday and today, followed by UN Watch’s response. UN rights chief Navi Pillay opened the debate

Below are highlights from the UN Human Rights Council debate held yesterday and today, followed by UN Watch’s response. UN rights chief Navi Pillay opened the debate

Geneva, June 2, 2010 – The U.N. Human Rights Council voted 32 to 3 to adopt an Arab and Islamic-sponsored resolution (click here for final amended

Written version of the UN Watch speech delivered this morning, as submitted for the official U.N. record. UN Watch Statement to UN Human Rights Council

Written version of the UN Watch speech delivered this morning, as submitted for the official U.N. record. UN Watch Statement to UN Human Rights Council

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

The U.S. government told the UN Human rights Council today that it was “deeply disturbed” by the loss of life during the flotilla incident, and “deeply

The U.S. government told the UN Human rights Council today that it was “deeply disturbed” by the loss of life during the flotilla incident, and “deeply

The Human Rights Council convened this afternoon for an emergency session on the Israeli flotilla attack. Israel offered a legal explanation of the events that

Below is the draft resolution submitted to the UN Human Rights Council this morning by the Islamic and Arab blocs, co-sponsored with the Palestinian delegation. It

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