Hindustan Times (Noida)

US to rejoin UN rights council after Trump-led exit

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GENEVA: The United States is returning to the UN Human Rights Council three and a half years after its dramatic walkout - time perhaps seized upon by China to assert wider influence.

The United Nations General Assembly elects new members of the UN’S top rights body later on Thursday, with countries kicking off their three-year council term from January 1.

Though member states are chosen in a secret ballot, the election is virtually a no-contest, with 18 candidate countries standing for 18 seats.

The UN council is tasked with strengthen­ing the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide, addressing violations and making recommenda­tions.

The US under previous president Donald Trump quit the council in 2018, accusing it of hypocrisy and obsession with criticisin­g Israel. But when Washington returns to the council under President Joe Biden, it will come face to face with an emboldened China that took advantage of the US absence to flex its muscles.

“The Chinese and all those who are fundamenta­lly against human rights as Europeans understand them... oppose economic, social and cultural rights. It is not a new trend, but it is undeniably growing stronger,” a European diplomat told AFP.

According to another, “China’s objective is simple: to destroy the concept of the universali­ty of human rights and to assert a vision consistent with its political system”.

In recent years, China and its partners, including Belarus and Venezuela, have wheeled out joint statements supporting Beijing’s actions in Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet, and denouncing “human rights violations” in Western countries, including against indigenous Canadians.

Faced with growing polarisati­on, some fear that Washington’s return will reinforce the trend and see the UN council dominated by pro-us and prochinese rivalry.

Marc Limon, executive director of the Universal Rights

Group think-tank in Geneva, said the United States has “basically focused on just one thing, which is China”, since re-engaging with the council earlier this year as an observer.

Those attacks and Beijing’s reprisals are “sucking the oxygen out of all of the other important work of the Human Rights Council”, he said.

He urged the United States to broaden its focus to win back support from developing countries that had warmed to Beijing during the US absence.

China’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Chen Xu, told reporters on Wednesday that he hoped Washington would “conduct a constructi­ve dialogue and try not to make human rights a political vehicle” once back on the UN council.

The United Nations council in Geneva is made up of 47 member states elected by the UN General Assembly in New York.

A third of the council is elected every year, and countries can only serve for two consecutiv­e three-year terms. The membership is split proportion­ally by geographic regions.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Donald Trump had pulled the US out of the UNHRC in 2018.
AFP/FILE Donald Trump had pulled the US out of the UNHRC in 2018.

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