United Nations Creates New Human Rights Council
The United States was one of the four states that voted against the creation of this new human rights body on the grounds that the new institution falls short of its high standards. The U.S. claims that it supports the body’s overall mission and, once created, the U.S. is prepared to fund and possible join the new Human Rights Council.
Compiled from: “In ‘historic’ vote, General Assembly creates new UN Human Rights Council,” UN News Center, 15 March 2006; “U.N. Rights Council Gets U.S. Support- Backing Comes Despite Skepticism” Colum Lynch, washingtonpost.com, 15 March 2006.
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