Three nations with long record of alleged human rights abuses join controversial UN body
Russia, China and Cuba were among the 16 nations elected Tuesday to join the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in 2021-2023.
Their election, largely uncontested in case with Russia and Cuba as they had nobody to compete with, prompted outrage among rights advocacies.
Russia, China and Cuba were among nations that a group of rights international rights advocacies from North America and Europe urged to not support in their bids for UNHRC membership, with UNHRC itself at times criticized as a cleaning house for authoritarian regimes to pat each other on the back over supposed progress while lambasting US and Israel.
"Electing these dictatorships as UN judges on human rights is like making a gang of arsonists into the fire brigade," Hillel Neuer, head of UN Watch NGO, said. Read more at i24