Evaluation of 2008-2011 UN Human Rights Council Candidates: Joint Analysis by Freedom House and UN Watch Presented at United Nations Headquarters, May 6, 2008

Background

On May 21, 2008, the UN General Assembly will elect 15 new Human Rights Council members. Twenty countries are candidates. However, each is not competing against all of the others, but rather only against the ones from the same UN regional group. In this year’s election, two regional groups have submitted the same amount of candidates as available seats. The African Group has 4 countries vying for 4 available seats, and the Latin American and Caribbean Group (“GRULAC”) has 3 countries vying for 3 available seats. This does not mean that the candidate countries for these groups will automatically be elected; in order to become a Council member a country must receive the votes of at least 97 of the 192 General Assembly member states (an absolute majority). In the three other regional groups there is competition between the candidates. The Asian Group has 6 countries vying for 4 available seats; the Eastern European Group has 4 countries vying for 2 available seats; and the Western Europe and Others Group (“WEOG”) has 3 countries vying for 2 available seats.

Methodology

According to Resolution 60/251, General Assembly members are supposed to elect Council by “tak[ing] into account the candidates’ contribution to the promotion and protection of human rights and their voluntary pledges and commitments made thereto.” The resolution also provides that consideration ought to be given to whether the candidate can meet the obligations of Council membership, which include (a) “to uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights” and (b) to “fully cooperate with the Council.” Guided by these criteria, Freedom House and UN Watch evaluated each candidate’s suitability for election to the Human Rights Council by examining its record of human rights protection at home and its record of human rights promotion at the UN, based on the following sources of information and analysis:

Rating

Based on the above assessment of each country’s record of human rights protection at home and of its UN voting record, we find that 12 candidate countries are qualified for election to the Human Rights Council; 5 candidates have poor records and are not qualified to be Council members; and 3 countries fall somewhere in between, with qualifications that are questionable.

Qualified: Argentina, Chile, Czech Republic, France, Ghana, Japan, Serbia, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

Questionable: Brazil, East Timor, and Burkina Faso.

Not Qualified: Bahrain, Gabon, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zambia.
For supporting information, see the charts below.

 

Candidates from the African Group (for 4 seats)
To replace Gabon, Ghana, Mali, Zambia

 Country FH RatingFH Press FreedomRSF
Ranking
Economist
Rating
UN Voting
Record
Suitability for
Membership
Burkina FasoPartly FreePartly Free68Authoritarian RegimeMixedQuestionable
GabonPartly FreeNot Free102Authoritarian RegimeNegativeNot Qualified
GhanaFreeFree29Hybrid RegimeMixedQualified
ZambiaPartly FreePartly Free68Hybrid RegimeNegativeNot Qualified

 

Candidates from the Asian Group (for 4 seats)
To replace Japan, Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka

 CountryFH RatingFH Press FreedomRSF
Ranking
Economist
Rating
UN Voting
Record
Suitability for
Membership
BahrainNot FreeNot Free118Authoritarian RegimeNegativeNot Qualified
East TimorPartly FreePartly Free94Flawed DemocracyPositiveQuestionable
JapanFreeFree37Full DemocracyPositiveQualified
PakistanNot FreeNot Free152Authoritarian RegimeNegativeNot Qualified
South KoreaFreeFree39Flawed DemocracyPositiveQualified
Sri LankaNot FreeNot Free159Flawed DemocracyNegativeNot Qualified

 

Candidates from the Eastern European Group (for 2 seats)
To replace Romania, Ukraine 

 CountryFH
Rating
FH Press FreedomRSF
Ranking
Economist
Rating
UN Voting
Record
 Suitability for
Membership
Czech RepublicFreeFree14Full DemocracyPositiveQualified
 SerbiaFreePartly Free67Flawed DemocracyPositiveQualified
SlovakiaFreeFree4Flawed DemocracyPositiveQualified
UkraineFreePartly Free92Flawed DemocracyPositiveQualified

 

Candidates from GRULAC (for 3 seats)
To replace Brazil, Guatemala, Peru

 CountryFH
Rating
FH Press FreedomRSF
Ranking
Economist
Rating
UN Voting
Record
Suitability for
Membership
ArgentinaFreePartly Free82Full DemocracyPositiveQualified
BrazilFreePartly Free84Flawed DemocracyMixedQuestionable
ChileFreeFree39Flawed DemocracyPositiveQualified

 

Candidates from WEOG (for 2 seats)
To replace France, United Kingdom

 Country FH
Ranking
FH Press FreedomRSF
Ranking
Economist RatingUN Voting
Record
Suitability for
Membership
 France FreeFree31Full Democracy PositiveQualified
Spain FreeFree33Full Democracy PositiveQualified
 United Kingdom FreeFree24Full DemocracyPositiveQualified

 

UN Watch