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Russia Has Been Suspended From the UN Human Rights Council

The Briefing

  • 93 countries voted in favor of suspending Russia from the UN’s Human Rights Council, including all NATO member countries
  • 24 countries voted against the resolution, including; China, Iran, and North Korea

Russia Has Been Suspended From the UN Human Rights Council

On April 7, 2022, the United Nations suspended Russia from its seat on the Human Rights Council.

This suspension comes amid growing condemnation of Russia over alleged civilian murders committed by Russian troops in Ukraine. Widely distributed videos appear to show the bodies of civilians scattered along the streets in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.

To be approved, the resolution required a two-thirds majority of assembly members that vote “yes” or “no”. Here is a complete list of how countries voted:

Country Vote NATO Former Soviet Union
Andorra In favor
United Arab Emirates Abstained
Afghanistan --
Antigua and Barbuda In favor
Albania In favor
Armenia --
Angola Abstained
Argentina In favor
Austria In favor
Australia In favor
Azerbaijan --
Barbados Abstained
Bangladesh Abstained
Belgium In favor
Burkina Faso --
Bulgaria In favor
Bahrain Abstained
Burundi Against
Benin --
Brunei Darussalam Abstained
Bolivia Against
Brazil Abstained
Bahamas In favor
Bhutan Abstained
Botswana Abstained
Belarus Against
Belize Abstained
Canada In favor
Democratic Republic of the Congo In favor
Central African Republic Against
Republic of the Congo Against
Switzerland In favor
Côte d’Ivoire In favor
Chile In favor
Cameroon Abstained
China Against
Colombia In favor
Costa Rica In favor
Cuba Against
Cabo Verde Abstained
Cyprus In favor
Czech Republic In favor
Germany In favor
Djibouti --
Denmark In favor
Dominica In favor
Dominican Republic In favor
Algeria Against
Ecuador In favor
Estonia In favor
Egypt Abstained
Eritrea Against
Spain In favor
Ethiopia Against
Finland In favor
Fiji In favor
Micronesia In favor
France In favor
Gabon Against
United Kingdom In favor
Grenada In favor
Georgia In favor
Ghana Abstained
Gambia Abstained
Guinea --
Equatorial Guinea --
Greece In favor
Guatemala In favor
Guinea-Bissau Abstained
Guyana Abstained
Honduras In favor
Croatia In favor
Haiti In favor
Hungary In favor
Indonesia Abstained
Ireland In favor
Israel In favor
India Abstained
Iraq Abstained
Iran Against
Iceland In favor
Italy In favor
Jamaica In favor
Jordan Abstained
Japan In favor
Kenya Abstained
Kyrgyzstan Against
Cambodia Abstained
Kiribati In favor
Comoros In favor
Saint Kitts and Nevis Abstained
North Korea Against
South Korea In favor
Kuwait Abstained
Kazakhstan Against
Laos Against
Lebanon --
Saint Lucia In favor
Liechtenstein In favor
Sri Lanka Abstained
Liberia In favor
Lesotho Abstained
Lithuania In favor
Luxembourg In favor
Latvia In favor
Libya In favor
Morocco --
Monaco In favor
Moldova In favor
Montenegro In favor
Madagascar Abstained
Marshall Islands In favor
North Macedonia In favor
Mali Against
Myanmar In favor
Mongolia Abstained
Mauritania --
Malta In favor
Mauritius In favor
Maldives Abstained
Malawi In favor
Mexico Abstained
Malaysia Abstained
Mozambique Abstained
Namibia Abstained
Niger Abstained
Nigeria Abstained
Nicaragua Against
Netherlands In favor
Norway In favor
Nepal Abstained
Nauru In favor
New Zealand In favor
Oman Abstained
Panama In favor
Peru In favor
Papua New Guinea In favor
Philippines In favor
Pakistan Abstained
Poland In favor
Portugal In favor
Palau In favor
Paraguay In favor
Qatar Abstained
Romania In favor
Serbia In favor
Russia Against
Rwanda --
Saudi Arabia Abstained
Solomon Islands --
Seychelles In favor
Sudan Abstained
Sweden In favor
Singapore Abstained
Slovenia In favor
Slovakia In favor
Sierra Leone In favor
San Marino In favor
Senegal Abstained
Somalia --
Suriname Abstained
South Sudan Abstained
Sao Tome and Principe
El Salvador Abstained
Syria Against
Eswatini Abstained
Chad In favor
Togo Abstained
Thailand Abstained
Tajikistan Against
Timor Leste In favor
Turkmenistan --
Tunisia Abstained
Tonga In favor
Turkey In favor
Trinidad and Tobago Abstained
Tuvalu In favor
Tanzania Abstained
Ukraine In favor
Uganda Abstained
United States In favor
Uruguay In favor
Uzbekistan Against
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Abstained
Venezuela --
Vietnam Against
Vanuatu Abstained
Samoa In favor
Yemen Abstained
South Africa Abstained
Zambia --
Zimbabwe Against
󠁢?󠁢??󠁿 Bosnia and Herzegovina In favor

Not surprisingly, all NATO countries voted in favor of suspending Russia from the Council. This includes Turkey, which has taken a more neutral stance than other allies since the invasion began. Altogether, 93 countries voted for the resolution.

On the other side, 24 countries voted against the resolution. China is perhaps the most significant “no” vote, citing a lack of openness and transparency in the process. Of course, Russia itself voted against the resolution.

A number of countries abstained from voting, most notably, India. Leading up to the vote, Moscow indicated that even an abstention would be viewed as an “unfriendly gesture” with consequences for bilateral ties.

This suspension adds to the list of actions taken against Russia—including heavy sanctions—as the country becomes more isolated from the international community—particularly Western nations.

What Does the UN Human Rights Council Do?

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is a UN body whose mission is to promote and protect human rights around the world.

The Council investigates breaches of human rights in UN member states and member countries address big picture human rights issues.

How Does the UN Human Rights Council Work?

The Council consists of 47 members, elected yearly by the General Assembly for staggered three-year terms.

Using the UN regional grouping system, members are selected to represent a diverse and fair mix of countries from around the world. Until its suspension, Russia was one of the two countries representing Eastern Europe, along with Ukraine.

Members are eligible for re-election for one additional term, after which they relinquish their seat.

Where does this data come from?

Source: The United Nations

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