Iran Human RightsIran, Syria bid for UN rights council under attack

Iran, Syria bid for UN rights council under attack

-

AFP: The United States and Israel on Thursday slammed a bid by Iran and Syria to get seats on the UN Human Rights Council. Acting US ambassador to the United Nations, Rosemary DiCarlo, called the campaigns “highly inappropriate” because of the two countries’ records on human rights. UNITED NATIONS (AFP) — The United States and Israel on Thursday slammed a bid by Iran and Syria to get seats on the UN Human Rights Council.

Acting US ambassador to the United Nations, Rosemary DiCarlo, called the campaigns “highly inappropriate” because of the two countries’ records on human rights.

Israel’s UN envoy Ron Prosor said it was “a new world record for lunacy.”

Iran and Syria are among seven countries vying for four Asia-Pacific seats on the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council, diplomats told AFP.

They will be in competition with China, Jordan, Maldives, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam, diplomats said.

A vote on 14 council seats that come up for renewal will be held at the UN General Assembly in New York in November.

Iran is a member of the UN Commission on Women’s Rights, and Syria is on UNESCO’s human rights committee.

Syria tried to get a two-year term on the 47-member Human Rights Council in 2011 but withdrew because of the controversy over President Bashar al-Assad’s brutal attempt to put down an uprising that started that year.

The UN estimates that up to 100,000 people have now been killed in the uprising that has turned into a civil war.

Iran’s rights record is regularly attacked by watchdogs, and it is a key backer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as he battles opposition rebels.

Diplomats and non-governmental groups such as Human Rights Watch have all predicted that both Syria and Iran would struggle in any vote by the 193 member General Assembly.

“We expect the Asian states to face intense lobbying now over this slate,” said one diplomat from the region.

Regional groups hold their own mini-elections to select preferred candidates, which are normally put through without opposition.
US ambassador DiCarlo told reporters that neither country had yet submitted required documents to back their candidacies.

“But, in our view, attempts by either country to join the Human Rights Council are extremely inappropriate given existing Human Rights Council mandates to investigate human rights violations in these countries, their egregious records on human rights and their ongoing collaboration to suppress democratic aspirations of the Syrian people,” DiCarlo told reporters.

Israeli ambassador Prosor was stunned at the news of the bid by Iran and Syria, both avowed opponents of Israel.

“This might be a new world record for lunacy at the United Nations,” he said. “Putting Iran and Syria on a Human Rights Council is like putting the Godfather in charge of a witness protection program.”

Human Rights Watch and other groups have also raised questions about the candidacies of Saudi Arabia, China, Vietnam, Cuba and Russia on the list for two-year terms.

Latest news

Iran’s Negative Economic Growth: From Statistical Manipulation to the Collapse of Investment

When the gap between official figures and reality becomes too wide, the economic crisis is no longer confined to...

Iraq Sets September 30 as Deadline for Disarmament of Iranian Regime-Backed Militia Groups

Iraqi government spokesperson Haider al-Aboudi announced on Monday, June 29, that the government has given Shiite armed groups backed...

Escalating Iran-US Conflict Cuts Strait of Hormuz Traffic, Lifts Oil Prices

Oil Prices Rise and Ship Traffic Through the Strait of Hormuz Declines Following Tensions Between Iran and the United...

The ‘No To Executions Tuesdays’ campaign has entered its 127th week

The campaign “No to Executions Tuesdays,” a prisoner-led protest against executions held across multiple prisons in Iran, entered its...

Sixty-two Members of the Iranian Regime’s Assembly of Experts Call for Keeping the Strait of Hormuz Closed

As signs of divisions and rivalry at the highest levels of the Iranian regime have become increasingly apparent, 62...

Workers and Retirees in Iran Once Again Protest Over Living Conditions

Retirees and workers held protest gatherings and marches in several cities across Iran on Sunday, June 28, once again...

Must read

Clinton to Latin America: ‘think twice’ about Iran ties

AFP: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Latin...

Iranian troops kill senior Kurd rebel -reports

Reuters: A senior member of the Kurdish rebel group...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you