Ambassador Nikki Haley Addresses the U.N. Human Rights Council

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Ambassador Nikki Haley Addresses the U.N. Human Rights Council

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Ambassador Nikki Haley Addresses the U.N. Human Rights Council
https://geneva.usmission.gov/2017/06/06/ambassador-nikki-haley-address-to-the-u-n-human-rights-council/

Ambassador Nikki R. Haley
U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Remarks at the United Nations Human Rights Council
Geneva, June 6, 2017,

Good afternoon. President Maza, thank you for allowing me to address this session. Before we get started, we would like to give certainly our condolences to our brothers and sisters in London for the tragedies they’ve experienced in the last month. The United States stands strong and firm with our friends in the fight against these cowardly acts that continue to happen. I am grateful for the opportunity to speak in front of this body on an issue that we believe is very important — respect for human rights.

As you know, the United States is looking carefully at this Council and our participation in it. We see some areas for significant strengthening, and later today I will be speaking at the Geneva Graduate Institute and proposing ideas to make the Human Rights Council more effective, more accountable, and more responsive.

This morning, though, I want to underscore our strong conviction to the protection and promotion of human rights. Additionally I want to highlight that respect for human rights is deeply intertwined with peace and security, and that human rights violations and abuses often serve as triggers for instability and conflict.

While this body is dedicated to human rights, all UN bodies including the UN Security Council should be working to address human rights violations and abuses as part of its work.

In this session of the Council, it is crucial to adopt the strongest possible resolutions on the critical human rights situations in Syria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Belarus, and Ukraine, and that it follow up to prevent further human rights violations and abuses in those countries.

Human Rights Council resolutions can give hope to people who are fighting for justice, democracy, and human rights, and they can pave the way for accountability.

I urge all members to support the participation of civil society in the Human Rights Council without reprisals. The United States will continue to speak up loudly in support of civil society participation.

Civil society has also helped advance the equal rights of women, an important theme of this session. Based on my own experience, I know that when women can exercise their voices at the highest ranks in business and government, we all benefit and prosper.

There is no room here for cultural relativism. This Human Rights Council must adopt strong resolutions condemning violence and discrimination against women and it must take decisive action to eliminate trafficking.

I’m proud that the United States is hosting a side-event on the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in Venezuela today. I’ll be there – and I hope you’ll be with me – to hear first-hand about the serious human rights violations there.

The Council must address this issue. If Venezuela cannot, it should voluntarily step down from its seat on the Human Rights Council until it can get its own house in order. Being a member of this council is a privilege, and no country who is a human rights violator should be allowed a seat at the table.

Finally, it’s hard to accept that this Council has never considered a resolution on Venezuela, and yet it adopted five biased resolutions in March against a single country, Israel. It is essential that this Council address its chronic anti-Israel bias, if it is to have any credibility.

Thank you again, and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible this afternoon at the Graduate Institute.

References:

Remarks on the UN Human Rights Council(美国国务院发布讲话全文及现场视频)
https://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2018/06/283341.htm

U.S. withdraws from U.N. Human Rights Council over perceived bias against Israel (华盛顿邮报,含3分钟视频片段)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-expected-to-back-away-from-un-human-rights-council/2018/06/19/a49c2d0c-733c-11e8-b4b7-308400242c2e_story.html

U.S. Announces Its Withdrawal From U.N. Human Rights Council
https://www.npr.org/2018/06/19/621435225/u-s-announces-its-withdrawal-from-u-n-s-human-rights-council

Trump Administration Warns That U.S. May Pull Out Of U.N. Human Rights Council
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/06/06/531752892/trump-administration-warns-that-u-s-may-pull-out-of-u-n-human-rights-council

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http://www.un.org/zh/sections/what-we-do/protect-human-rights/index.html
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