Topic: Human Rights Council

9 chapters across the catalog

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 1:56:53 - 1:59:20

1629: Sunflower Kids

China Human Rights Report, UN Recommendations Adopted

China's permanent representative to the UN in Geneva, Chen Xu, announced that Beijing has adopted recommendations from the UN Human Rights Council. The Chinese government stated its commitment to ensuring the benefits of modernization are distributed fairly and to safeguarding human rights within its borders. This diplomatic messaging is part of China's broader effort to promote an "inclusive economic globalization."

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 34:36 - 37:41

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

UN Human Rights Council, Saudi Arabia, and Ottoman History

Saudi Arabia has been appointed to head a panel on the UN Human Rights Council, a move criticized due to the country's domestic record on women's rights and legal punishments. Meanwhile, Eastern European nations like the Czech Republic and Slovakia are resisting EU migrant quotas, citing historical memories of the Ottoman Empire. The US State Department expressed hope that Saudi Arabia's leadership role would encourage them to look at human rights within their own borders.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 36:10 - 38:31

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

UN Security Council, North Korea Human Rights Session

The United Nations Security Council held a historic session to discuss the human rights situation in North Korea as a standalone agenda item. North Korea boycotted the meeting, calling it a farce. Analysts suggest the diplomatic pressure is aimed at eventually referring Kim Jong-un to the International Criminal Court, despite recent North Korean efforts to improve their image by releasing prisoners.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 1:00:13 - 1:04:41

519: Freemium Reporter

Verification of Syrian Chemical Weapon Claims

The actual text of the UN Human Rights Council report on Syria is scrutinized, revealing that findings were based on 430 Skype and telephone interviews rather than on-site inspections. The report admits that precise chemical agents or perpetrators could not be identified. The hosts argue that the media, specifically the BBC, is overstating the certainty of chemical weapon use based on flimsy evidence.

Illegal in Tennessee
Episode 312 1:07:45 - 1:18:05

312: Illegal in Tennessee

UN Human Rights Council Libya Report, Rape Allegations

The UN Human Rights Council released a 90-page report on Libya that the hosts claim contradicts mainstream media narratives. While officials like Hillary Clinton and the ICC prosecutor alleged Gaddafi issued Viagra to his troops for systematic rape, the report states the commission could only verify one victim and found no conclusive evidence of such a policy.

Highway to Hubris
Episode 296 56:18 - 58:57

296: Highway to Hubris

UN Human Rights Council, Libya Report Praise

A 2011 United Nations Human Rights Council report surfaced that praised Muammar Gaddafi's government for protecting economic and social rights. This document contradicts the narrative used to justify UN Resolution 1973 and the subsequent bombing campaign. The report was finalized just months before the international community shifted to labeling Gaddafi a human rights violator.

Farsi Farce
Episode 283 54:00 - 56:27

283: Farsi Farce

UN Suspension of Libya and Venezuelan Criticism

The United Nations Human Rights Council suspended Libya, a move praised by U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice. However, Venezuelan envoy Jorge Valero criticized the move, accusing the United States of using human rights as a pretext for military intervention to seize Libyan oil and energy resources.