UN Watch’s Top Tweets in November 2020

Trending UN Watch tweets from November: Iranian nuclear mastermind assassinated; China arrests Hong Kong activists; Canada votes for a one-sided resolution singling out Israel; Christiane Amanpour distorts the Holocaust for political purposes; China slams U.S. human rights record at UN review; UN Watch calls for Pakistan to be expelled from UN rights council; Venezuela and China critique U.S. elections; UN resolution calls Jerusalem’s Temple Mount solely by its Muslim name; Nigeria admits killing dozens of protesters.

UN Ignores Jewish Refugees Day

Iranian Nuclear Mastermind Assassinated

China Arrests Hong Kong Activists

Canada Joins the Singling Out of Israel

China Claims to Support Freedom of Religion

Christiane Amanpour Distorts the Holocaust for Political Purposes

China Slams U.S. Human Rights Record at UN Review

UN Watch Calls for Pakistan’s Expulsion From UN Human Rights Council

Teaching Venezuela and China What a Free and Fair Election Looks Like

The UN Refers to the Temple Mount Solely By Its Muslim Name

Nigeria Admits to Shooting Peaceful Protesters

Liking, retweeting, following: Influencers who shared or endorsed our tweets in November include Canadian Senator Linda Frum, Israeli MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Boston Globe op-ed columnist Jeff Jacoby, former head of UK forces in Afghanistan Colonel Richard Kemp, former Bulgarian foreign minister and OSCE chairman Dr. Solomon Passy, Al Jazeera English Beirut correspondent Timour Azhari, Wall St Journal Brussels correspondent Laurence Norman, Syrian human rights activist Asaad Hanna, and former New York Times op-ed editor Bari Weiss.

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