Noah Pollak: U.S. should leave U.N. Human Rights Council

Noah Pollak, executive director of the Israel Emergency Committee (the group taking aim at several Democratic candidates), argues in Politico that the Obama administration’s strategy of joining the U.N. Human Rights Council in order to reform it has failed: Among the first things the Obama administration did to break from the “unilateral” policies of the Bush administration was […]

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Noah Pollak, executive director of the Israel Emergency Committee (the group taking aim at several Democratic candidates), argues in Politico that the Obama administration’s strategy of joining the U.N. Human Rights Council in order to reform it has failed:

Among the first things the Obama administration did to break from the “unilateral” policies of the Bush administration was to join the United Nations Human Rights Council, which the U.S. shunned when it was formed in 2006. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton promised that “we will engage in the work of improving the U.N. human rights system.” U.N. ambassador Susan Rice declared that we were joining “because we believe that working from within, we can make the council a more effective forum to promote and protect human rights.”

Now, almost a year and a half later, the Council remains as it ever was: a body composed of some of the worst human rights abusers in the world, devoted to attacking Western democracies, demonizing Israel, covering up the abuses of authoritarian regimes, and undermining the pursuit of human rights. The only difference today is that America’s name is being lent to this effort.

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