U.S. Envoy at OSCE on Internet 2013 Conference
The United States is looking forward to the Internet 2013 conference being hosted by OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatovic from February 13-15.
Read moreInternational Treaty Puts Free Internet in Jeopardy
The head of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) warned U.S. lawmakers that the Internet “is under assault” following a United Nations telecommunications treaty that was adopted in December 2012 by the U.N.’s International Telecommunications Union (ITU) at an international conference in Dubai.
Read moreSecretary Clinton: Gender Equality is the Unfinished Business of the 21st Century
Protecting and advancing the rights of women are critical to solving virtually every challenge we face as individual nations and as a community of nations.
Read moreU.S. Statement at the UPR of Serbia
U.S. Statement at the UPR of Liechtenstein
We commend Liechtenstein’s strong commitment to the rule of law, democracy, freedom of expression, and the protection of religious freedom. We applaud the government’s programs on Holocaust education and public commemoration ceremonies.
Read moreHRC Finds Common Ground in an Agreement that Protects UPR Mechanism
The United States believes deeply in the integrity of the Universal Periodic Review and we understand the vital purpose served in providing all member states an opportunity to examine their human rights performance.
Read moreU.S. Statement at the UPR of the United Arab Emirates
We commend the UAE for improving some protections for migrant workers, including implementing procedures to identify victims of forced labor.
Read moreU.S. Statement at the UPR of Montenegro
We commend Montenegro’s commitment to the promotion of human rights. We specifically recognize the recent successes in furthering LGBT rights, preventing torture and other mistreatment of individuals.
Read moreAmbassador Donahoe: US Working With Partners to Make HRC as Effective as It Can Be
The experience of coming to the Human Rights Council has shown us that we have partners all over the world who share in our human rights priorities and values. To me this is evidence that the human rights narrative has become a dominant global narrative that is universally embraced, if not perfectly practiced.
Read morePoster Set of Secretary Clinton’s Landmark Speech on LGBT Rights
A four page printable folder of the full text of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s landmark speech on LGBT rights and a four poster set of the speech.
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