| State
Department Spokesman Expresses Disappointment on UN Failure
to Act on Human Rights, Assures Continued US Commitment to UN
Process
Question:
Is there any effect on U.S. policy toward working with the
UN Third Committee as a result of the no-action motions taken
in regard to resolutions on Zimbabwe and Sudan?
Answer:
The United States will continue to engage with member states
in the relevant UN bodies, both the General Assembly's Third
Committee and the Commission on Human Rights, in promoting
and protecting human rights. We
are deeply disappointed that the UN General Assembly passed
no-action motions that blocked any consideration on the substance
of EU resolutions, cosponsored by the United States, on the
situation of human rights in Sudan and Zimbabwe. This follows
another no-action motion on a resolution on Belarus. We urged
other UN member states to take a strong, unified stand against
human rights abuses in these countries. The failure to do
so turns a blind eye to the suffering of people in the concerned
countries and undercuts the UN's own authority. It also underscores
the need for UN member states to consider ways to make these
bodies function more effectively and consistent with their
founding mandates. We are committed to working with other
like-minded states toward this end.
2004/1297
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Questions
taken during Nov 30, 2004 Press Conference
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