Morocco to Lead UN Human Rights Council

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The Facts

  • Morocco was elected in a vote in Geneva on Wednesday to head the UN Human Rights Council. This came despite objections from South Africa that Morocco's human rights record over its sovereignty claim over Western Sahara makes it unsuitable to take on the role.

  • The continent of Africa was in line to assume the role of president of the Human Rights Council, but the 13 African members of the council were not able to settle on a single candidate, making a vote necessary. In that vote, Omar Zniber, the Moroccan ambassador, received 30 votes in a secret ballot to lead the council as its new president.


The Spin

Narrative A

At a time when we more than ever need a strong and undivided UN, choosing Morocco to lead the UN Human Rights Council will only serve to undermine the credibility of the UN system. Morocco has persisted in systematically violating human rights. Morocco's illegal occupation of Western Sahara, which has lasted for nearly 50 years, is probably the worst of all its human rights violations. It's a sad day for the human rights community. 

Narrative B

The appointment of Ambassador Omar Zniber to serve as President of the Human Rights Council in 2024 is a great honor for both the Kingdom of Morocco and the Ambassador. Morocco's nomination was enabled by its dedication to ensuring universal respect for human rights and its ongoing engagement with addressing global issues. The council's perspective on international human rights initiatives will most certainly be influenced by Morocco's vast experience in protecting and advancing human rights.


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