UN Watch in the News — October 2021
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during October 2021 on topics including: U.S. confronts China at Human Rights Council; UN Watch executive director
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during October 2021 on topics including: U.S. confronts China at Human Rights Council; UN Watch executive director
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during September and October 2021 on topics including: Countries drop out of Durban IV conference; Taliban request
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during August 2021 on topics including: UNRWA responds to UN Watch report; UNRWA employees under investigation; Afghanistan
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during July 2021 on topics including: International Criminal Court opens war crimes investigation into Israel; Human Rights
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during June 2021 on topics including: Geneva Summit gives a voice to human rights dissidents; Russian opposition
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during April and May 2021 on topics including: U.S. administration should push for UN reform; German foreign
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during March 2021 on topics including: UN Human Rights Council passes resolution condemning sanctions against dictatorships; Universal
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during February 2021 on topics including: Human Rights Watch head blames U.S. for anti-Israel bias at the
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during January 2021 on topics including: China cracks down on Hong Kong democracy activists; U.S. government releases
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during December 2020 on topics including: China attacks Australia to divert attention from its own human rights
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during November 2020 on topics including: the U.N. General Assembly passing anti-Israel resolutions and calling the Temple
On September 16, 2019, pro-democracy Hong Kong legislator Tanya Chan called on the top human rights body to investigate the “brutal crackdowns and preemptive violence”
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