Issue 392: New York Times Article on UN Watch Conference * U.S. Wins UNHRC Seat But So Does Chavez
Today: New York Times Article on UN Watch Conference From THE NEW YORK TIMES website November 12, 2012 Voting for U.N. Rights Council Puts Focus
Today: New York Times Article on UN Watch Conference From THE NEW YORK TIMES website November 12, 2012 Voting for U.N. Rights Council Puts Focus
U.N. Election Tomorrow: Chavez & Pakistan to Win Human Rights Council Seats, While U.S. May Lose Rights groups oppose bids by Pakistan, Venezuela, Kazakhstan,
U.N. ELECTS GENOCIDAL SUDAN TO TOP HUMAN RIGHTS BODY UN Watch Urges U.S., EU, U.N. Chief to Speak Out U.N. Elects Al-Bashir’s Genocidal
U.N.’s Investigator of Israeli Violations Calls for Global Boycott of HP, Motorola, Volvo & Caterpillar Today:Richard Falkat U.N. plenary GENEVA, Oct. 25– Richard Falk, the
Britain protests U.N. official’s “anti-Semitic” remarks Tomorrow: Richard Falk addresses U.N. plenary UN WATCH URGES U.S. TO SPEAK OUT GENEVA, Oct. 24 – UN Watch
U.N. Wrong to Reject New Evidence It Caused Haiti’s Cholera Epidemic Ban Ki-moon Should Apologize to Families & Reopen Investigation EXPERT REPUDIATES U.N. REPORT, SAYS WORLD BODY
Now on YouTube: Debate: Iran Objects After UN Watch Calls for Indictment of Ahmadinejad U.S.A. Defends UN Watch’s Right to Speak, Refutes Tehran’s Objection During the recent
“Hate Israel Day” at Human Rights Council on Eve of Ahmadinejad’s U.N. Speech As Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in New York to deliver his annual
Cuba interrupts; De Zayas insists: “My books are well received” Alfred de Zayas, a new official appointed unanimously by the 47-nation U.N. Human Rights Council,
This article by award-winning investigative journalist Claudia Rosett is based on UN Watch materials. The Real Rules of the U.N. Human Rights Council High-profile genocide
Alfred De Zayas, top U.N. human rights council official • See full story below in today’s New York Daily News • TAKE ACTION: CLICK HERE TO URGE ACTION
Now on YouTube: War is Peace U.N. adopts Cuban-sponsored “Right to Peace” text endorsing terrorism CLICK FOR VIDEO The U.N. Human Rights Council’s recent 20th session
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