U.S. UPR Working Groups: 2016 Year-End Summary
The United States is a strong supporter of the UPR process, which provides a unique mechanism for the global community to discuss human rights issues around the world. It is the only process through which all UN Member States undergo review and scrutiny of their human rights records.
Read moreCabinet Exit Memo by Ambassador Samantha Power
In re-engaging the United Nations, we have not compromised our national interests, but advanced them; we have not overlooked the dysfunctions of the UN system, but sought to tackle them; and we have not muted our values, but defended them vigorously and credibly.
Read moreU.S. Statement at the Special Session of the Human Rights Council on South Sudan
We welcome this special session, which is urgently needed to address the grave human rights crisis in South Sudan. We thank our fellow core group members, Albania, Paraguay, and the United Kingdom, for their leadership.
Read moreHuman Rights Council Special Session on South Sudan
We are concerned that insecurity appears to be spreading and that the government of South Sudan appears to be preparing for large scale attacks in Central Equatoria in the coming days or weeks.
Read moreU.S. Statement on OHCHR report on the situation of human rights in Ukraine
The US thanks the High Commission and OHCHR Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine for its continued robust reporting on the situation in Ukraine.
Read moreU.S. Statement at the Informal Session with High Commissioner Zeid on Recent Missions
Mr. High Commissioner, the United States would like to take this opportunity to thank you and your Office for your on-going and critical work in promoting the protection of human rights around the world. Your voice is a vital one.
Read moreU.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of South Sudan
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Republic of Haiti
The United States and looks forward to transparent, credible, and fair elections in Haiti on November 20.
Read moreU.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Republic of Moldova
We note recent reform laws approved by the legislature, including those on prosecutorial reform and judicial independence. We appreciate the delegation’s updates on implementation of these and other reform priorities.
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