Morocco wins vote to lead UN Human Rights Council
TLDR
- Morocco wins vote to lead UN Human Rights Council, defeating South Africa
- South Africa argued Morocco's human rights record made it unfit for the position
- Morocco accuses South Africa of obstructing its bid for the position, highlighting differing perspectives on human rights records within international organizations.
Morocco emerged victorious in a vote held on Wednesday to lead the United Nations Human Rights Council, following a contentious competition with South Africa. The South African delegation had argued that Morocco's human rights record rendered it unsuitable to preside over the council.
In the secret ballot conducted in Geneva, Ambassador Omar Zniber, the Moroccan candidate, secured 30 votes, while his South African counterpart, Ambassador Mxolisi Nkosi, received 17 votes. Before the vote, Ambassador Nkosi expressed concerns to Reuters, stating that Morocco represented the "antithesis of what the council stands for" and contended that its election would undermine the credibility of the body.
In response, Morocco accused South Africa and some other African states of obstructing its efforts to secure the prestigious, albeit mostly symbolic, position of leading the Human Rights Council. The heated exchange reflects differing perspectives on human rights records and underscores the complexities within international organizations.
Points clés à retenir
The recent vote represents an uncommon public dispute within the African group, which, in its rotating role, was tasked with leading the 47-member United Nations Human Rights Council. Typically, the group endeavors to make decisions collectively as a bloc. The disagreement is, in part, rooted in Morocco's sovereignty claim over Western Sahara, a region where the Polisario Front, backed by Algeria, is advocating for independence. Morocco has consistently denied allegations of human rights abuses against its opponents in Western Sahara. As part of a broader diplomatic strategy, Morocco has been actively engaging with countries, including its African neighbors, to garner support for its policies regarding the former Spanish territory. The dispute underscores the complexities and divergent viewpoints within regional groups, particularly when contentious geopolitical issues, such as territorial disputes, are involved.
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