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Saudi Arabia does not get the job it was looking for at the UN Human Rights Council
  • On Tuesday, the UN General Assembly renewed 15 jobs for the elections presidenciales.Arabia. Saudi Arabia has not achieved the necessary support for its membership of the UN Human Rights Council, which it has approved today. Bolivia, China or Pakistan, among others, have entered the list of new partners.
Jone Markuleta @JMarkuleta 2020ko urriaren 14a
Salman bin Abdulaziz eta Mohamed bin Salman Saudi Arabiako errege eta printzea.

Saudi Arabia has not got a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, which has renewed fifteen jobs.

Only four of the five countries that have presented themselves as candidates for the Asia and Pacific teams have achieved a position in consejo.China, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Pakistan and Uzbekistan have been the countries that have come forward this year. With the exception of the Arab country which is governed by absolute monarchy, all the others have managed to enter the country.

Finally, Bolivia, Côte d'Ivoire, the United Kingdom, Russia, the French State, Gabon, Cuba, Malawi, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Senegal, China, Ukraine and Uzbekistan will be the fifteen countries that will join the orrgano.Seran three years from the next 1 of enero.Entre all those countries, Human Rights Watch has wanted to reject the Russia's.

On the case of Saudi Arabia, the NGO has recalled that, despite the reforms announced by the authorities, the country continues to attack human rights defenders and dissidents and accounts for very little of its past crimes, including the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.