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UN General Assembly suspends Russia from UN Human Rights Council

93 countries voted for this suspension, 24 voted against and 58 abstained.

The UN General Assembly has suspended Russia from its seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council on Thursday due to the invasion of Ukraine. Of the 193 member countries of the General Assembly, 93 voted for, 24 voted against this suspension – the second in the history of the UN after the ousting of Libya in 2011 -, initiated by the United States .

And 58 countries abstained, but the abstentions, a choice denounced by kyiv, were not taken into account in the two-thirds majority required among the only votes for and against.

This vote took place because of accusations against Russia of war crimes and abuses against civilians in the Ukrainian areas it has occupied, such as Boutcha.

A “hasty approach” for China

Among the countries that voted against is China, which denounced a “hasty approach”, the putting “oil on the fire” as well as a “dangerous precedent”. Iran, Kazakhstan and Cuba also voted against. Unsurprisingly, Russia, Belarus and Syria opposed the proposed resolution on ballot.

Despite pressure in recent days from Moscow for countries to vote against, several African states, including South Africa and Senegal, chose to abstain, saying that the resolution suspending Moscow “prejudges the results of the survey” created in early March by the Human Rights Council.

Brazil, like Mexico and India, all three currently non-permanent members of the UN Security Council, has adopted the same abstentionist position. Chile, on the other hand, voted in favour.

According to Washington, the suspension of Russia from the Human Rights Council which sits in Geneva is much more than symbolic and increases the “isolation” of Moscow on the international scene since the invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

Moscow member since 2006

Moscow has been an intermittent member of the Council since 2006 because only two terms in a row are allowed for its members. Its current term expires in 2023. Ukraine is among the current members of the Council.

The resolution adopted Thursday by the General Assembly recalls that the latter “may suspend the rights of membership of the Human Rights Council of a member of the Council who commits flagrant and systematic violations of human rights”.

It expresses the “deep concern” of the General Assembly “at the ongoing humanitarian and human rights crisis in Ukraine, in particular in the face of reports of violations and abuses of human rights” , sometimes “systematic”, and “violations of international humanitarian law by the Russian Federation”.

The Human Rights Council is the principal forum of the United Nations responsible for promoting this field. Created in 2006, it is made up of 47 member states, elected by the United Nations General Assembly. In addition to promoting human rights, its mission is to regularly review their situation in UN member countries.

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