Global Pariah 'Russia Kicked Off UN Human Rights Council
Daily Express|April 08, 2022
Russia was booted off the United Nations Human Rights Council yesterday over its atrocities in Ukraine.
Sam Lister
Global Pariah 'Russia Kicked Off UN Human Rights Council

Britain was among 93 countries that voted in favour of the suspension while 24 opposed it, including China.

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said the result showed Russia was now a global pariah”.

She added: The barbaric actions of Vladimir Putin's regime in Ukraine and the mounting evidence of war crimes mean Russia can no longer have a seat.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he was grateful to all member states who chose the right side of history”.

He added: “War criminals have no place in UN bodies aimed at protecting human rights.” The UN vote in New York further isolates the Kremlin from the international community.

Moscow called the move an unfriendly gesture”. Speaking afterwards, Russia's Deputy UN Ambassador Gennady Kuzmin described it as an “illegitimate and politically motivated step” and then announced Russia had decided to quit the Human Rights Council anyway.

Urgency

Ukraine's UN Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya hit back: “You do not submit your resignation after you are fired.”

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