Syria Could Soon Join UN Human Rights Council

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This is one among and the latest of many of the reasons why, over the years the UN has lost moral legitimacy and any ethical plateau that puts it in any position to speak with authority or arbitrate issues.


Code Red: Syria Could Soon Join UN Human Rights Council
April. 2011

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The very same Syria that today is mowing down its own people in the streets could well be elected a member of the UN Human Rights Council on May 20th.

Here's how it works:

The Council is comprised of 47 member states. Each is elected for a three-year term, with one-third of the seats becoming vacant each year. According to the UN General Assembly resolution creating the Council in 2006, Asia is assigned 13 of the 47 seats, with the other four regional blocs divvying up the remaining 34. Four of the 13 Asian seats become vacant now.

This year, there's what's called a "clean slate," meaning that four countries were chosen within the Asia group for the four seats. They are India, Indonesia, Philippines, and, yes, Syria. (Syria's candidacy has also been embraced by the Arab League and the Organization of the Islamic Conference.) Unless more Asian countries now opt to vie for the vacant seats, it could soon be a done deal.

Traditionally, when the general vote occurs, the candidate countries selected by their respective regional blocs are automatically endorsed, with perhaps a few dissenting votes, by the larger group.

To indicate its willingness to comply with the Council's mission, Syria has formally pledged "its commitment to respect and to support the inalienable nature of all human rights," adding it "would contribute to accomplish the objectives of the Council, and would support the national and international efforts for promotion and protection of human rights for all, without distinction and selectivity or politicization."

Don't laugh. The Syrian government expressed this with all due solemnity. Given the abysmal record of some others who've been chosen to serve on the Council, it could be enough to get it elected.


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David Harris: Code Red: Syria Could Soon Join UN Human Rights Council


Disclaimer :razz:- Huffpos explanation of the particulars as to voting etc. was much superior to FOX's.
 
Libya and Sudan was on it before, so why not Syria?

oh for sure and that Vogue story on the Assads was boffo, got them some heavy reppage for that...;)

To be honest compared to what could pop up out of a Syrian revolution, Assad isn't that bad. After the whole Iraq fiasco I lost all hope in regime change, better the devil you know than the devil you don't.
 

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