Washington: In a major move, the United States has pulled out of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
US envoy to the UN Nikki Haley called the UNHRC as a "hypocritical and self-serving" body.
RT @USUN: With members like China, Cuba, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Venezuela the Human Rights Council is not worth its name. pic.twitter.com/eEETxFvw19
— Nikki Haley (@nikkihaley) June 19, 2018
"With members like China, Cuba, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Venezuela the Human Rights Council is not worth its name," she said.
UN Human Rights Council called the US move as 'disappointing'.
UN Human Rights Chief Zeid was quoted as saying by the UNHRC Twitter page: "Disappointing, if not really surprising, news. Given the state of #HumanRights in today's world, the US should be stepping up, not stepping back."
In response to the withdrawal of the United States on Tuesday from the United Nations body which is designed to promote and protect human rights around the globe, Secretary-General António Guterres said that he would have “much preferred” the US remain.
In a statement issued by Spokesman Stéphane Dujarric, the UN chief said that the Geneva-based Human Rights Council was a part of the UN’s overall “Human Rights architecture”, which “plays a very important role in the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide.”
The Human Rights Council is a 47-member inter-governmental body within the UN system, that not only seeks to promote and protect human rights, but also addresses alleged rights violations and makes recommendations on them.
It’s a forum for discussing all thematic human rights issues and situations that require its attention, throughout the year. The members are elected by the UN General Assembly.
“The Secretary-General would have much preferred for the United States to remain in the Human Rights Council,” said the statement on Tuesday night.
.@USUN Amb. Haley has spent more than a year trying to reform #UNHRC. She has asserted U.S. leadership on everything from #Assad's chem weapons use to #DPRK to #Iran's malign activity—all while putting U.S. interests first. She is the right leader to drive our efforts at the @UN. pic.twitter.com/CzM14Wl8WW
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) June 20, 2018
The US announced its decision shortly beforehand, when according to news reports, UN Ambassador Nikki Haley appeared together with Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo. They accused the Council of displaying entrenched bias against Israel, and criticized what they said was the body’s willingness to admit nations which were themselves human rights abusers.
Ambassador Haley, according to reports, noted that the move did not signify in any way, that the US was retreating from its own human rights commitments.
Image: twitter.com/SecPompeo