For Immediate Release: March 4, 2011NEW: Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. | Contact: Anne Bayefsky anne@hudsonny.org (917) 488-1558 |
U.N. Hypocrisy On Full Display
Today Iran joins top UN women's rights body
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Today, Iran officially becomes a member of the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women. Only three days ago, the U.N. General Assembly voted to suspend Libya’s membership on the U.N. Human Rights Council in a desperate bid to save the Council’s tattered reputation and itself. But not a single state, including the United States, has indicated anything but smooth sailing for today’s membership of Iran on the U.N.’s top women’s rights body. The double-talk surrounding the Libyan maneuver was breathtaking. It was only nine months ago, after getting to know Qaddafi over four decades, that the General Assembly had elected Libya to serve on the U.N.’s top human rights body. And Libya still serves on the U.N. Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, the U.N. Commission on Information, and the Executive Board of U.N. Women. The U.N. has no intention of really cleaning house, since there would be no baby left with the bath water. Here is just a glimpse of the authority figures that the UN system currently has in place to run its global operations on human rights, women’s equality, protection of children and refugees, free flow of information, social and democratic development and crime prevention. UN Human Rights Council
UN Commission on the Status of Women (starting Friday, March 4, 2011)
UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
UN Women
UN Economic and Social Council
UN Commission on Sustainable Development
UN Commission on Social Development
UN Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations
UN Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT)
UN Committee on Information
UN Children's Fund (UNICEF)
UN High Commissioner for Refugees
UN World Food Programme
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