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another_liberal

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Tue Jan 29, 2013, 09:38 PM Jan 2013

Israel boycotts UN Human Rights Council. [View all]

Source: Al Jazeera

Israel has become the first country to boycott a UN Human Rights Council review of its rights situation, sparking heated debate among diplomats on how to respond. "I see that the delegation of Israel is not in the room," council president Remigiusz Henczel told the delegates at the United Nations in Geneva on Tuesday. Israel is not a member of the council but like all 193 UN countries it is required to undergo Universal Periodic Reviews (UPRs) of its human rights situation. Its absence on Tuesday, however, came as no surprise. Israel cut all ties with the 47-member state council last March after the body announced that it would probe how Israeli illegal settlements may be infringing on the rights of the Palestinians.

Israel has come under widespread criticism for ramping up its construction of illegal settlements in the Palestinian territories, notably in the outskirts of Jerusalem. Earlier on Tuesday, an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman told AFP the country intended to boycott the meeting. "We cut all our contacts with the council last March, including the current activity," Yigal Palmor said, stressing: "Our policy has not changed."

Israel's failure to show up for its UPR marks the first time since the reviews began in 2007 that a country under evaluation has been absent without explanation, and it was unclear how the rights council would react. When Haiti delayed its UPR in early 2010 its justification was the devastating earthquake that hit the country that year, claiming more than 300,000 lives.

On Tuesday, after Israel failed to show, Henczel called on the council to adopt a draft decision on how to react, including urging Israel to resume its cooperation with the UPR process. It also called for Israel's review to be rescheduled for no later than during the UPR session starting in October this year. Delegates then took the floor, with Egypt's representative declaring that the council faced "a moment of truth." He cautioned that taking a "soft" approach towards Israel would create a dangerous precedent and leave "a wide-open door for more cases of non-cooperation." Israel's main ally in the council, the United States, however, gave its full backing to Henczel's proposal, with ambassador Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe insisting in a statement, without mentioning Israel by name, that the text reflected the "best effort to find common ground and to protect the UPR mechanism going forward."

Read more: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/01/2013129163929359758.html



After some more protests about the "soft" proposal from nations such as Pakistan, the council did eventually adopt Henczel's proposal by consensus. Let's hope that by October some progress has been made in addressing Palestinian complaints. Otherwise it's, "You and me against the World," Israel.
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Israel boycotts UN Human Rights Council. [View all] another_liberal Jan 2013 OP
They've been doing that in practice for years. longship Jan 2013 #1
A War? another_liberal Jan 2013 #2
For Israel to have any credibility it is going to have to come terms with its R. Daneel Olivaw Jan 2013 #3
"If Israel goes down . . ." another_liberal Jan 2013 #5
Nobody wants the war. longship Jan 2013 #4
One has to think . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #6
But neither France nor Germany think that God gave them "their" land. longship Jan 2013 #7
There is that difference. another_liberal Jan 2013 #8
You speak wisdom which none of the interested parties seem to have. nt longship Jan 2013 #16
I personally think the problems in the Middle East suck up so much energy davidpdx Jan 2013 #13
For a country that just acknowledged commiting eugenics against Ethiopian refugees... DRoseDARs Jan 2013 #9
I must admit . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #10
I hadn't heard that davidpdx Jan 2013 #12
No one in the Middle East is going to change their behavior davidpdx Jan 2013 #11
Add to that . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #14
"No one in the Middle East is going to change their behavior" mpcamb Jan 2013 #15
Cutting funding will never happen davidpdx Jan 2013 #18
how about we just let all the fundies on all sides kill each other? snooper2 Jan 2013 #24
I'm sure that Iran will stop arming terrorist like Hamas and Hezbollah dlwickham Jan 2013 #26
who cares? They all have plenty of weapons.. snooper2 Jan 2013 #28
I am shocked by this! Ian Iam Jan 2013 #17
lol RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #19
It may seem . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #21
Indeed Ian Iam Jan 2013 #27
That is arrogance dipsydoodle Jan 2013 #20
Roaches scurry and hide when you turn on the lights. n/t L0oniX Jan 2013 #22
Voltaire once said . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #23
many of these countries are paragons of human rights dlwickham Jan 2013 #25
What's your point? That the UN should have no human rights role... Comrade Grumpy Jan 2013 #29
how can a country like Saudi Arabia sit in judgement of any other country dlwickham Jan 2013 #30
We assassinate our own citizens . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #32
so you're comparing Saudi Arabia to the US? dlwickham Jan 2013 #36
On the subject of human rights . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #37
killing people for being gay isn't a short coming dlwickham Jan 2013 #38
I've said all I need to. another_liberal Jan 2013 #42
I guess when you can't defend your position any longer dlwickham Jan 2013 #44
Sometimes saying . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #45
I'm guessing you're referring to the Al Quada members dlwickham Jan 2013 #39
I don't feel sorry for them, especially, either. another_liberal Jan 2013 #41
How about adherence to basic civil rights as a prerequisite for membership on the HRC? hack89 Jan 2013 #31
How many . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #33
Shall we look at Human Rights Watch report on Saudi Arabia? hack89 Jan 2013 #34
Your points are certainly valid. another_liberal Jan 2013 #35
No country is homogeneous its people's beliefs and goals. Ash_F Jan 2013 #40
I support the concept hack89 Jan 2013 #43
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