
Issue 358: Justice: U.N.’s “Qaddafi Prize” Creator is Finally Defeated
UN Human Rights Council’s Jean Ziegler backed Qaddafi, Hezbollah & Farrakhan; vilified America, the West & Israel UN WATCH CAMPAIGN EXPOSED ENEMY OF HUMAN RIGHTS GENEVA,

UN Human Rights Council’s Jean Ziegler backed Qaddafi, Hezbollah & Farrakhan; vilified America, the West & Israel UN WATCH CAMPAIGN EXPOSED ENEMY OF HUMAN RIGHTS GENEVA,

Durban Debate: UN Watch Confronts Bigoted Regimes, Exposes Their Lies & Hypocrisy After some of the world’s most bigoted, benighted and barbaric regimes held

With Mideast aflame, U.N. singles out Israel in 5 resolutions, creates Goldstone-like “fact-finding mission” against Jewish state Other developments: • Worst Abusers Win ‘Get-Out-of-Jail-Free’ Card: The UN

The Geneva summit of human rights heroes organized last week by UN Watch, together with 20 other NGOs, was a great success. Hundreds of activists attended,

U.N.-ADOPTED REPORT ON QADDAFI RIGHTS RECORD CALLED “ABHORRENT” BY AMNESTY USA CHIEF UN Watch Objects in Plenary, Reads Out Countries’ Shameful Praise of Qaddafi Council

CNN is reporting on UN Watch’s new campaign to release a Pakistani Christian woman facing execution for blasphemy. At its human rights summit today, UN

March 13, 2012 I was raped and tortured by the Iranian regime The UN must do much more to stop human rights abuses By Ebrahim

UN SPEAKERS ATTACKED AMERICA AND ISRAEL: The president of the UN General Assembly, Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser of Qatar, appeared in Geneva to open the current session of

GENEVA, March 7 – A French surgeon who smuggled himself into Syria to save injured victims, using a makeshift hospital in the bombarded city of

Despite US-led bid to expel Syria, UNESCO voted 35-8 for watered-down resolution, allowing Syria to stay on human rights panel GENEVA, March 8 – The

Beijing fires back: “Liu Xiaobo committed crimes against the state” UN Watch testimony before the UN Human Rights Council, 19th Session, March 2, 2012,

Today’s urgent UN Human Rights Council meeting on Syria concluded with a resolution criticizing Syria’s widespread violations, yet fell short of calling on Assad to