The world still makes some sense. 83/193 is still disturbingly high.
I can’t think of a country that belongs there
How about the bottom 65 (;)) countries from this list: https://www.theglobaleconomy.com/rankings/human_rights_rule_law_index/
USA creeping up on Mongolia 🤙
I’ll nominate NZ, they’re not perfect but one of the best you can get.
Liechtenstein. They went to war and came back with more soldiers than they left with.
Every country willing to put in the work belongs there.
Everyone is flawed, country’s included. We can keep each other in check, just like in any social dynamic. Those who willingly and purposefully break the rules though, there is a special place for those.
And it’s not on that table.
Costa Rica? They don’t even have a military.
Lesotho
Bhutan?
I looked it up. They treat a minority group pretty horribly.
Wow but they got 83 votes? I wonder if it was all from countries that they supply grain or energy to?
That’s a lot of votes.
Russia has a lot of credibility with countries that hate the West. Enemy of my enemy and so on.
Good. Fuck #Ruzzia straight to hell.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Russia was defeated in its bid to regain a seat in the U.N.’s premiere human rights body by a significant majority in Tuesday’s election in the General Assembly, which voted last year to suspend Moscow after its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia was competing against Albania and Bulgaria for two seats on the Geneva-based Human Rights Council representing the East European regional group.
The only other competitive race was in the Latin America and Caribbean group where Cuba, Brazil, and the Dominican Republic defeated Peru for three seats.
Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, accused the United States on Monday of leading a campaign to prevent their return to the council.
Felice Gaer, director of the American Jewish Committee’s Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, was among the non-government letter-writers also urging Russia’s defeat.
In last year’s election, Venezuela, South Korea and Afghanistan lost contested races, but countries including Vietnam and Sudan, which have been accused of having abysmal human rights records, won seats.
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