US Joins UN Human Rights Council

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FRANK JORDANS | 06/19/09 09:24 AM | AP

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GENEVA — The United States joined the U.N. Human Rights Council on Friday, a body widely criticized for failing to confront abuses around the world and for acting primarily to condemn Israel, one of Washington's closest allies.

U.S. officials pledged to work constructively in the 47-member council, which has frequently been hampered by ideological differences between rich and poor countries.

"The United States assumes its seat on the council with gratitude, with humility, and in the spirit of cooperation," said Mark C. Storella, who is for the moment the top diplomat at the U.S. Mission to U.N. organizations in Geneva.

The decision in May to seek a seat on the Geneva-based body after three years of giving it the cold shoulder represented a major shift in line with President Barack Obama's aim of showing that "a new era of engagement has begun."

Council members, U.N. officials and independent pressure groups applauded the move as a sign the only remaining superpower is prepared to debate human rights with the rest of the world.

Observers say the U.S. may succeed in breaking diplomatic deadlocks where European countries have failed because of grievances held by their former colonies in Africa and Asia.

"The U.S. has a unique capacity to counter some of the negative trends in the council," said Felice Gaer, an independent human rights expert from the United States.

She cited the tendency in the council to eliminate the appointments of some human rights experts assigned to check on countries such as Cuba and Belarus. A vote to scrap the expert on Sudan, who has criticized the government for abusing human rights in Darfur, was narrowly averted, thanks in part to heavy lobbying by the U.S., diplomats said.

Gaer, a member of the U.N. Committee against Torture, said Washington will have to move swiftly if it wants to counterbalance Russia, Cuba, Sri Lanka, Egypt, China and Pakistan, who between them dominate the council.

But Geneva is still waiting for a U.S. ambassador, the main person on the ground to push U.S. positions; the post of assistant secretary of state for human rights remains vacant; and foreign diplomats and U.N. officials in Geneva report little contact with the State Department so far, though the council doesn't return from its summer recess until September.

"The U.S. has diplomatic and economic levers it can pull more efficiently than the European Union can," said Andrew Clapham, professor of international law at the Geneva Graduate Institute.

The U.S. is also nimbler when it comes to pressuring other governments than the 27-nation EU, which often operates as quickly as its slowest member, Clapham said.

Although the council is virtually powerless compared to the U.N. Security Council, its decisions carry considerable symbolic weight, particularly in the developing world, to which the Obama administration wants to reach out.

The U.S. made clear Friday that it considers human rights to be universal and urged other countries to pledge that they, like the U.S., won't flinch from having their own records scrutinized.

GENEVA — The United States joined the U.N. Human Rights Council on Friday, a body widely criticized for failing to confront abuses around the world and for acting primarily to condemn Israel, on...
GENEVA — The United States joined the U.N. Human Rights Council on Friday, a body widely criticized for failing to confront abuses around the world and for acting primarily to condemn Israel, on...
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- pomegrante I'm a Fan of pomegrante 11 fans permalink
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Great! let's join the world in calling a spade a spade. No more special treatment Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 06/22/2009
- LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE 59 fans permalink

We now have an excuse to be on the council.

Now, if the people who criticize Cuba's seat on the council would only talk about the Trail of Tears.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 06/19/2009
- Taxi I'm a Fan of Taxi 34 fans permalink

Right, our sleeves are rolled up now.

Everybody better behave nice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 06/19/2009
- Bcasey11 I'm a Fan of Bcasey11 13 fans permalink
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oh yeah the UN is so great, but they sure love extorting 3rd world countries. Thats there favorite game to play

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 06/19/2009

The decision made at the recent UNHRC emergency session to allow Sri Lankan regime to investigate its own war crimes was appalling. The shift of power to dirty dozen countries in the Human Rights Council signals very danger to the democratic values. The 21st century is witnessing a new trend in war conduct with blackout, attacks on aid groups, denials of entry to peace activists.
The injured are denied treatment. United Nations is wary of criticizing wrongdoers in fear of attacks to their offices and appeasing geopolitical interests. UN is a dismal failure in R2P minorities.

In Sudan, Sri Lanka and others, dictatorships masquerading as democracies are taking divided world politics to their advantage. Post 9/11 Bush doctrine is another one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 06/19/2009
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 58 fans permalink

this is a good sign . . I hope the US will finally work towards stopping human rights offences committed by israel . . . and the sooner the better . . . the Palestinians are being treated like dirt . . and the neo cons are spoiling for more war . . . our Congress did not have the guts to impeach and bush, cheney, wolfie and their buddies are screaming on the sidelines for more blood shed . . .

UN sanctions against israel are the only way forward for the peace process in the Middle East .. . we voted the neo cons out .. now it is time to take the next steps towards peace

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 06/19/2009

The UN Human Rights Council already spends most of its time criticizing Israel while ignoring much worse and more numerous human rights violations by other countries. Hopefully the U.S. can take the heat off of Israel and move it towards the other human rights violators who are never mentioned.

UN sanctions against Israel are not going to work. The Palestinians will suffer even more since they depend on Israel for everything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 06/19/2009

Sanctions against Israel certainly will work.

Palestinians cant be made any worse off than they already are. Theyre already at subsistence level. Due to the 100% blockade they are one of the poorest populations in the Middle East.

Israels standard of living however would take some serious hits if momentum is gained for sanctions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 06/19/2009
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