
UN Watch makes Sudan answer to world body over Darfur atrocities
President Bashir’s “Headache” UN Human Rights Council, 7th Session Agenda Item 3: Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic social and cultural

President Bashir’s “Headache” UN Human Rights Council, 7th Session Agenda Item 3: Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic social and cultural

The UN Human Rights Council concluded its final session of 2007 by abolishing a group of experts who had reported on Sudan’s massive human rights

On Thursday the Human Rights Council began the process of reviewing the mandates of UN experts (also called “Special Rapporteurs” in UN parlance) who report

“We do not need more reports. We need action.” Click for Video Geneva, Dec. 12, 2007 — UN experts reported yesterday to the Human Rights Council

UN High Commissioner for Human Right Louise Arbour reported on her activities since the last Council meeting in September. Ms. Arbour’s remarks covered Sri Lanka,

UN High Commissioner for Human Right Louise Arbour reported on her activities since the last Council meeting in September. Ms. Arbour’s remarks covered Sri Lanka,

The UN Security Council heard a briefing from Luis Moreno Ocampo, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, on the ongoing investigations into crimes in

(Gibreil Hamid, left, at UN Watch’s March 2007 activist summit for Darfur, at UN Human Rights Council) Our friend Mr. Gibreil I.M. Hamid from the

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, June 14, 2007 — UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s stance on Darfur has “dissipated pressure rather than building it,” according to an appeal published today

Sunday’s New York Post featured the following book review by UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer. DEAF & DUMB ON DARFUR By HILLEL NEUER May

PRESS RELEASE Geneva, March 30, 2007 — UN Watch expressed its deep disappointment that the UN Human Rights Council this morning adopted a weak consensus resolution

PRESS RELEASE UN Watch Analysis of the Two Pending Drafts Geneva, March 27, 2007 — At its ongoing fourth session, the UN Human Rights Council’s European