U.S. General Comment: Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples around the world face grave challenges, and the United States is committed to addressing these challenges both at home and abroad.
Read moreU.S. Explanation of Position: The Human Rights of Older Persons
The United States places great importance on protecting the rights of older persons. We have sent senior representation from the Department of Health and Human Services to the Open Ended Working Group on Ageing in New York
Read moreU.S. Explanation of Position: Complementary Standards to ICERD
The United States strongly supports concrete actions to better address racial and religious discrimination and intolerance.
Read moreThe U.S. Commends Important Achievements at HRC 21st Session
The United States commends the important achievements of the Human Rights Council in promoting and protecting human rights during its recently concluded 21st session.
Read moreU.S. Explanation of Vote: Right to Development Resolution
The United States’ commitment to international development as a mainstay of our foreign policy is clear. Nevertheless, we have long-standing questions regarding the right to development.
Read moreU.S. Explanation of Vote – Rhetoric to Reality
The United States remains fully and firmly committed to combating racism, racial discrimination, and related forms of intolerance. We believe the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (“CERD”) provides comprehensive protections in this area and constitutes the relevant international framework to address all forms of racial discrimination.
Read moreEOP: Technical Assistance for Sudan in the Field of Human Rights
The United States thank the Council for its efforts. We agree that the Independent Expert’s mandate should be continued and we are convinced that it must be strengthened.
Read moreU.S. Explanation of Position: Hazardous Wastes
The United States recognizes the serious effects that improper management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes may have on the effective enjoyment of human rights.
Read moreCOI Will Continue Its Work Documenting Widespread Crimes Against the People of Syria
The UN Human Rights Council voted September 28 to renew the mandate of the International Commissioner of Inquiry, an important step towards ensuring that those responsible for crimes against the Syrian people will ultimate face justice.
Read moreResolution on “Assistance to Somalia in the field of human rights”
The United States welcomes the new institutions in Somalia and the election of President Hassan Sheikh Mahamud as the culmination of the road map process.
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