Saudi Arabia Chairs UN Women's Rights Commission Amid Global Outrage

March 28, 2024
Saudi Arabia Chairs UN Women's Rights Commission Amid Global Outrage
  • Saudi Arabia's UN ambassador, Abdulaziz Alwasil, has been elected as chair of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.

  • The election was by acclamation in New York, supported by a group of Asian countries.

  • The country's history of women's rights violations, including imprisonment of women's rights activists, contrasts with the Commission's goals.

  • The appointment received no opposition from the 45 member countries, raising concerns about the Commission's credibility and effectiveness.

  • Human rights organizations and media have expressed shock and criticism over the decision, urging Saudi Arabia to improve women's rights.

  • There are calls for potential cuts in UN funding from Western countries due to the perceived contradiction with UN principles.

  • The incident has sparked a broader debate on the influence of political agendas within the UN's handling of human rights issues.

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Saudi Arabia becomes chair of UN women's rights forum

The West Australian • Mar 28, 2024

Saudi Arabia becomes chair of UN women's rights forum

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