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RSF
again denounces absurdity of China, Cuba and Zimbabwe judging world
rights violations
Reporters
sans frontières / Reporters Without Borders
February 04, 2005
Reporters Without
Borders today deplored the "continuing farce" of "leading
repressive countries" - this year China, Cuba and Zimbabwe
- being chosen by the United Nations to decide which cases its Human
Rights Commission will consider at its annual meeting.
"We know
for sure that no case about violations in any of these three countries
and their allies will be heard," the worldwide press freedom
organization said. "This is a very grave matter and we don't
understand why the United Nations allows it. It would be comical
if it wasn't so serious."
The sub-commission working group the three countries have been named
to along with Hungary and the Netherlands will meet on 7 February
to sift through cases submitted over the past year and decide which
to pass on to the Commission, which will sit between 14 March and
22 April to consider them and possibly condemn countries for violations.
The Commission has steadily lost credibility in recent years. The
naming of Libya to chair it in 2003 caused an uproar. Last year,
Reporters Without Borders pointed out that 25 of its 53 member-countries
had not even ratified all international human rights agreements,
treaties and conventions.
Reporters Without Borders has proposed reforming the Commission
by requiring member-countries to have ratified all these accords.
It has also called for abolition of the device of "no-action
motions" used to block all discussion about countries that
are large-scale human rights violators.
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