U.S. Statement: Report of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict resolution

Further UN consideration of this matter is not productive. We cannot support international oversight of these domestic legal processes absent any indication that they are manifestly failing to deal seriously with alleged abuses. The parties’ ongoing domestic processes should be left to play out of their own accord. Accordingly, we must call a vote, and vote against this resolution.

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Explanation of U.S. Vote on HRC Resolutions Related to Israel and Occupied Territories

In light of our overarching goals and the efforts we have devoted to peacemaking, we are deeply troubled to once again be presented with a slate of resolutions replete with controversial elements and one-sided references that fail to address the real challenges of the region.

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U.S. Explanation of Position on Racism

The United States has consistently sought to support practical and concrete efforts to end racism and racial discrimination wherever it occurs.

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U.S. EOP on the protection of human rights in the context of HIV/AIDS

The Obama administration has made the fight against AIDS central to the Global Health Initiative, our commitment to strengthening global health systems and implementing sustainable solutions to improve the health of entire communities.

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EOP of the United States on the Right to Food

The United States is pleased to be able to join consensus on this resolution on the right to food. Food is essential to the rights of all people to an adequate standard of living, as recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and is also an interdependent with the protection of other human rights.

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EOV of the United States: Right to Development Resolution

Last September, President Obama announced the Presidential Policy Directive on Global Development, which elevated development to a core pillar of American power and charted a course for development, diplomacy and defense to mutually reinforce and complement one another in an integrated comprehensive approach to national security.

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HRC Calls for Establishment of Commission of Inquiry on Cote d’Ivoire

Liberia / Refugees from Cote d'Ivoire / Newly arrived refugee from Cote d'Ivoire wait to be registered by UNHCR at the Bahn Refugee Camp in Liberia. Over 90,000 refugees have arrived in Liberia since a disputed election in Cote d'Ivoire at the end of 2010. / UNHCR / G. Gordon / March 2011

Ambassador Donahoe: “We deplore the gross abuses of human rights and trampling of fundamental freedoms in Côte d’Ivoire. We fully support this resolution’s call for the immediate establishment of an International Commission of Inquiry and we hope that through their work, all those who lost their lives during this troubled period will find a measure of justice.”

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U.S. EOP on Enhancement of international cooperation in the field of human rights

The United States supports the independence of the Office of the High Commissioner, and the ability of the High Commissioner and her staff to do their jobs. As we have said on multiple occasions, we remain vigilant to attempts of the Council to inappropriately assert control over the Office. Moreover, the United States reiterates that international cooperation cannot be an excuse for failing to fulfill human rights obligations.

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EOP on Review of Work and Functioning of the Human Rights Council

Without a doubt, the Council’s disproportionate and biased treatment of Israel is its Achilles heel. The effectiveness and legitimacy of this Council can never be complete as long as one country is unfairly and uniquely singled out for its own agenda item, while others, including chronic human rights abusers subject to UN General Assembly action, escape similar scrutiny.

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U.S. Statement on Flotilla Incident Resolution

We deeply regret the tragic loss of life and injuries suffered among those involved in the incident aboard the Gaza-bound ships last spring. We have repeatedly underscored the importance of a credible, impartial, and transparent investigation into the tragic events of May 31.

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