This is what
this amounts to:
Israel became the first country to boycott a required U.N. review of countries' human-rights practices, citing what it called the body's strong bias against it.
And not a moment too soon. Because when you read the list of U.N. Human Rights Council honorable members, some of it reads like... oh well, judge by yourself: I copied it down below (since it changes from time to time). Just another quote from the same article before you look at the list:
More than half the council's resolutions since it started work in 2006 have focused on Israel's treatment of Palestinians in Israeli-occupied and Israeli-controlled areas, The New York Times said.
Washington boycotted the council during the George W. Bush administration but reversed its position during the Obama administration.
Angola | 2013 |
Argentina | 2015 |
Austria | 2014 |
Benin | 2014 |
Botswana | 2014 |
Brazil | 2015 |
Burkina Faso | 2014 |
Chile | 2014 |
Congo | 2014 |
Costa Rica | 2014 |
Côte d'Ivoire | 2015 |
Czech Republic | 2014 |
Ecuador | 2013 |
Estonia | 2015 |
Ethiopia | 2015 |
Gabon | 2015 |
Germany | 2015 |
Guatemala | 2013 |
India | 2014 |
Indonesia | 2014 |
Ireland | 2015 |
Italy | 2014 |
Japan | 2015 |
Kazakhstan | 2015 |
Kenya | 2015 |
Kuwait | 2014 |
Libya * | 2013 |
Malaysia | 2013 |
Maldives | 2013 |
Mauritania | 2013 |
Montenegro | 2015 |
Pakistan | 2015 |
Peru | 2014 |
Philippines | 2014 |
Poland | 2013 |
Qatar | 2013 |
Republic of Korea | 2015 |
Republic of Moldova | 2013 |
Romania | 2014 |
Sierra Leone | 2015 |
Spain | 2013 |
Switzerland | 2013 |
Thailand | 2013 |
Uganda | 2013 |
United Arab Emirates | 2015 |
United States of America | 2015 |
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) | 2015 |
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