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Cuba wins seat on New & Improved U.N. Human Rights Council
2006-05-09
Cuba on Tuesday secured a seat on the new U.N. Human Rights Council, which replaced an agency where abusers were often members, obtaining the seventh spot out of eight reserved for Latin American and Caribbean nations.

Cuba's candidacy was viewed as a test case for the seriousness of the new Council. Other nations with questionable rights records that were elected at a U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York included Russia, China and Saudi Arabia.

But General Assembly President Jan Eliasson, who oversaw the negotiations that created the new council, downplayed the election of some nations accused of rights abuses, saying it was nonetheless a ''truly historic occasion'' and a ''new departure'' for human rights work worldwide.

Venezuela failed to obtain a spot on the 47-member body, which will start its sessions June 19 amidst expectations that it will mark a departure from its discredited and defunct predecessor, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights.

The other Latin American nations that secured seats, in the order of votes obtained, are Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, Uruguay and Ecuador. Brazil, the top vote-getter in the group, garnered 165 votes. Cuba obtained 135 votes.

Nations needed at least 96 of the 191 General Assembly votes to get elected.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#4  How does one turn in a membership card here?

Sorry, the UN is even harder to cancel than AOL.
Posted by: DMFD   2006-05-09 23:27  

#3  Postscript: a ''truly historic occasion'' and a ''new departure'' for human rights work worldwide.

It's a new departure all right. A departure of the ways. This is the declaration that the UN is the supporter of Human Rights abuses and opposes freedom and democracy. It is the league of the despotic and insane.

The insane are running this asylum and their goal will be to insist the world obey their diverse psychosis. Now they can vote on it and we'll all obey. 'Cause they're the UN doncha know.

Talk about jumping the shark. How does one turn in a membership card here?
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-09 20:05  

#2  Cuba on Tuesday secured a seat on the new U.N. Human Rights Council, which replaced an agency where abusers were often members, obtaining the seventh spot out of eight reserved for Latin American and Caribbean nations.

Cuba's candidacy was viewed as a test case for the seriousness of the new Council. Other nations with questionable rights records that were elected at a U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York included Russia, China and Saudi Arabia.


Just how is this change? How is this correcting the same darn problem?

Plus ca change, plus ca reste....
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-09 19:59  

#1  why not just walk away at the outrageousness and spit in humanity's face? Disavow this commission and UN in toto and let them try and explain the dead
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-09 19:59  

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