Africa: Nikki Haley's 'Historic' Debate On Human Rights Left a Small Impression

19 April 2017
opinion

United Nations — Nikki Haley, the United States ambassador to the United Nations, presided over what she was determined to sell as "an historic meeting exclusively on human rights" in the UN Security Council. But her brief speech in the April 18 meeting fell far short of introducing innovations to confront violations of human rights or prevent them in such places as Syria, Burundi and Myanmar.

"If this Council fails to take human rights violations and abuses seriously, they can escalate into real threats to international peace and security," Haley began. "The Security Council cannot continue to be silent when we see widespread violations of human rights.

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