
issue 130: How to Fight Incitement to Genocide
On Monday, UN Watch testified before the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), at its Thematic Discussion on the Prevention of Genocide.

On Monday, UN Watch testified before the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), at its Thematic Discussion on the Prevention of Genocide.

With the annual meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights more than a month away, the traditional furor at its hypocrisies has come early.

The following editorial was published in todays edition of Canada’s National Post. How the UN Can Help Fight Anti-Semitism Hillel C. Neuer For the first

As the UN struggles to lead global relief efforts for victims of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, the world body’s senior staff are experiencing a tidal

As the year 2004 comes to a close, all discussion at the United Nations is overshadowed by two seemingly unrelated events: a corruption scandal bearing

News: The UN Security Council meeting in Nairobi last week — the first such gathering outside New York in almost two decades — adopted a resolution

News: In a new 76-page report analyzing 13 years of United Nations resolutions on the Arab-Israeli conflict, the United Nations Association of the United Kingdom (UNA-UK)

News: Jean Ziegler, the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food, announced at a UN conference last Thursday that he had written to Romano

The United States Senate recently adopted a unanimous resolution (S.Con.Res. 137) calling upon the State Department to demand the immediate suspension of Sudan from the

Is it true, as the old adage goes, that “there is honor among thieves”? At the United Nations, yes. Year after year, regimes that rob

The 60th Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights, which opened six weeks ago with thousands of delegates from 191 states and accredited organizations,

As the 60th session of the UN Commission on Human Rights (CHR) opened last week, a sense of diamond jubilee celebration was strikingly absent. No