State Policy Network
12.14

Acton Institute March/April 2016 Updates

How to Fix the Broken U.N. Human Rights Council: A Conversation with Ambassador Kelly Craft

Location

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  • Monday, December 14, 2020 1:30 pm

Description

The United Nations Charter charges the organization with “promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all.” Sadly, the U.N. has often failed to fulfill this obligation. In particular, the Human Rights Council has demonstrated bias and ineptitude, too often manipulated by the world’s worst human rights abusers. The U.S. left the Council in 2018 after other governments failed to support much-needed reforms to prevent human rights abusers from joining and eliminate discrimination against Israel. It is a tall task to fix a body that, in the words of Amb. Craft, “is a haven for despots and dictators, hostile to Israel, and ineffectual on true human rights crises.” Please join us as Amb. Craft discusses lessons learned and offers suggestions for reforms that would help the Council live up to its purpose.

Speakers

Kelly Craft

Ambassador to the UN

United States Department of State

This event is hosted by Acton Institute March/April 2016 Updates.