Russia, Iran’s top envoys to meet with leaders at UN’s human rights council – National | 24CA News

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Published 26.02.2023
Russia, Iran’s top envoys to meet with leaders at UN’s human rights council – National | 24CA News

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will assist kick off the most recent and longest-ever session of the U.N.’s prime human rights physique on Monday, with Iran’s overseas minister, a senior Russian envoy, and the highest diplomats of France and Germany amongst scores of leaders set to participate.

The greater than five-week session of the Human Rights Council opens because the world grapples with rights considerations together with Russia’s conflict in Ukraine, repression of dissent in Russia and Belarus, new violence between Palestinians and Israelis, and efforts to solidify a peace deal in Ethiopia that ended two years of battle between the nationwide authorities and rebels within the Tigray area.

The council, made up of 47 members international locations, takes up an intensive array of human rights points — together with discrimination, the liberty of faith, proper to housing or the deleterious affect of financial sanctions concentrating on governments on common folks — in addition to nation “situations” like these in Afghanistan, Syria, Myanmar, Nicaragua and South Sudan. It normally meets 3 times a 12 months.

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Proponents say the Geneva-based rights physique has grown in significance as a diplomatic venue as a result of the U.N. Security Council in New York has been more and more divided lately on account of a serious rift between affiliations amongst its 5 everlasting members: China and Russia on one aspect, Britain, France and the United States on the opposite.

On Monday, among the many audio system after Guterres and the presidents of Congo, Montenegro and Colombia, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian will come up between Germany’s Annalena Baerbock and France’s Catherine Colonna. China’s overseas minister, Qin Gang, is ready to make an announcement by video.

Amirabdollahian’s go to comes within the wake of vociferous and continued protests that erupted in Iran after the loss of life in September of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini following her arrest by the nation’s morality police.


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Moscow is ready to be represented on the highest stage since Russia suspended its council membership final 12 months — largely as a result of the U.N. General Assembly was on the cusp of stripping it. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, identified extra for his experience on protection issues, is ready to attend on Thursday. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is anticipated to talk by video message the identical day.

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A 12 months in the past, scores of diplomats walked out of the council chamber as Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov appeared by video, to specific their opposition to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine days earlier. He had initially been set to attend in particular person however many Western international locations closed their airspace to flights from Russia after the invasion.

In the session, the United States is more likely to attempt to preserve stress on China over its file on points over a crackdown on pro-democracy activists and others in Hong Kong, long-running considerations about Tibet, and others in regards to the western area of Xinjiang _ on which former U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet issued a scathing report final fall simply minutes earlier than she left workplace.


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“We will continue to shine a spotlight on documented abuses of Uyghurs and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups in Xinjiang by the PRC,” stated the U.S. ambassador to the council, Michele Taylor. “We are not going to just walk away from that … I don’t have an answer right now for exactly what’s planned, but I can tell you that we’re engaged in robust conversations about what that might look like.”

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Western diplomats say they need to see what tone the brand new U.N. human rights chief, Volker Turk, takes on the difficulty. He is ready to talk proper after Guterres.

Among different objects on the agenda would be the attainable renewal of the time period of a group of consultants, generally known as a Commission of Inquiry, on the affect of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and Ethiopia’s effort to prematurely finish the mandate of a council-designated group of investigators who’ve been trying into rights points associated to the battle with Tigray rebels.

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