UN Human Rights Council adopts resolution on North Korea for 10th straight year
- The UN Human Rights Council condemned Israel's offensive in Gaza and demanded it prevent genocide in the Palestinian territory, with 27 members voting in favor of the resolution.
- The resolution called for lifting the blockade on Gaza and ensuring humanitarian assistance, expressing grave concern over Israeli officials' statements inciting genocide.
- Israel has rejected accusations of genocide and ordered evacuations for civilians in northern Gaza due to rocket fire.
- Israel has boycotted the council, labeling the resolution biased and highlighting it did not mention Hamas.
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UN Human Rights Council adopts resolution on North Korea for 10th straight year
The U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHCR) has unanimously adopted a resolution on North Korean human rights for the tenth consecutive year, raising particular concern over the deployment of North Korean troops to aid Russia’s war against Ukraine. The resolution, which was adopted following a vote in Geneva on Thursday, was co-sponsored by 54 countries including […]
UN rights council demands Israel ’prevent genocide’ in Gaza
The UN Human Rights Council on Wednesday condemned Israel's renewed offensive in Gaza and demanded the country uphold its responsibility to "prevent genocide" in the Palestinian territory. The United Nations' top rights body overwhelmingly adopted a resolution putting forth a list of demands to Israel, including calling on it to "lift its illegal blockade" on Gaza. The text, adopted with 27 of the council's 47 members voting in favour, four agai…
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