China, Russia among 14 nations elected to UNHRC
November 12, 2013  23:57
China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Cuba today won an election to the UN Human Rights Council amid protests by various rights groups that these nations "systematically violate" the human rights of their own citizens and should not be allowed to serve on the body.

The UN General Assembly voted here through a secret ballot to elect 14 new members to the 47-member Geneva-based Council for a three-year term. The other countries that won the election are Algeria, Britain, France, the Maldives, Macedonia, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, South Africa and Vietnam.
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