UN Delivers Rare Rebuke to Russia

World body suspends nation from Human Rights Council, only the second such penalty ever
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 7, 2022 11:15 AM CDT
UN Delivers Rare Rebuke to Russia
People stand next to a mass grave in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 4.   (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd, File)

The UN General Assembly voted Thursday to suspend Russia from the organization’s leading human rights body over allegations of horrific rights violations by Russian soldiers in Ukraine. The vote was 93-24 with 58 abstentions, and the AP notes that the number of anti-Russia votes was significantly lower than in the votes on two resolutions the assembly adopted last month demanding a withdrawal of all Russian troops and protection for civilians. Both of those resolutions were approved by at least 140 nations.

Russia is the only second country to have its membership rights stripped at the Human Rights Council, which was established in 2006. In 2011, the assembly suspended Libya when upheaval in the North African country brought down longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi. US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield launched the campaign to suspend Russia from its seat on the 47-member Human Rights Council in the wake of videos and photos of streets in the town of Bucha strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians after Russian soldiers retreated. The deaths have sparked global revulsion and calls for tougher sanctions on Russia, which has vehemently denied its troops were responsible.

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