UN Watch's Hillel Neuer takes on Sudan, while its friends -- Syria, Saudi Arabia, China -- deny the atrocities in Darfur, and attack the members of the mission on Darfur as headed by Jody Williams. UN Watch confronts Sudan and its allies.
UN Watch's Hillel Neuer on CNN debates human rights with Zimbabwe's UN Ambassador. Should repressive regimes like Zimbabwe serve on the UN Human Rights Council?
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Despite attempts at reform, the U.N. Human Rights Council is being hijacked by repressive regimes, who evade scrutiny of their abuses, attack Western democracies, and undermine the very concept of human rights. For more information: www.unwatch.org/Unde rAssault
UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer testifies before Sept. 2006 hearing of the US Congress on reform of the UN Human Rights Council. See transcript at www.unwatch.org -- and sign up to receive regular UN Watch briefings.
UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer testifies before emergency session of UN Human Rights Council, Jan. 24, 2008. Cuba lashes out and threatens retaliation after UN Watch mentions the one-candidate ballots in recent election held by the Communist-run island.
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The plight of Palestinian refugees is frequently addressed at the UN Human Rights Council.
Yet for 60 years the U.N. ignored the plight of one million Jewish refugees of the Mideast conflict.
For the first time ever, on March 19, 2008, UN Watch told their story before the Human Rights Council plenary.
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Sign Up at www.unwatch.org -- UN Watch on Canadian national television on day of the organization's report to Parliament of Human Rights Scorecard (see www.unwatch.org)
UN Human Rights Council, March 13, 2008. In reply to speech by UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer on atrocities in Darfur, Sudan says that UN Watch "lives in a world of media exaggeration on the subject of Darfur."
UN Watch exposes Iran's genocidal anti-Semitism and racist and religious discrimination against its minorities, including Azeris, Arabs, Baluchis, Bahai, Jews and Sunni Muslims.
UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer challenges UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour on the UN's upcoming Durban II racism conference.
CTV's leading morning show "Canada AM" interviews UN Watch executive driector Hillel Neuer on the UN Security Council's decision to send 26,000 peacekeepers to the Sudanese province of Sudan. (Aug. 1, 2007.)
UN Watch confronts U.N. official Jean Ziegler about his ties to Libya's Colonel Khaddafi, and his peculiar affinity for Cuban leader Fidel Castro, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, and Bolivia's Evo Morales. For more info, see "Jean Ziegler and the Khaddafi Prize," at www.unwatch.org.