The position of the six Arab states that are members of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, 43rd session
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The work of the 43rd session of the Human Rights Council ended in Geneva today, which was previously halted in March due to the Corona virus pandemic. At the end of the session, the position of the six Arab states that are members of the council varied:
Sudan, Mauritania, Libya, Qatar, Somalia, Bahrain
And that is in the position on the Council’s decision regarding Iran and the position on Syria
Regarding human rights in Iran:
It was postural
Bahrain with the draft
Libya is against the draft
Sudan, Mauritania, Somalia and Qatar abstained
With regard to human rights in Syria, the situation was as follows:
Libya, Somalia and Qatar with the draft resolution
The abstention of Sudan, Mauritania and Bahrain
About voting
The decision of the six Arab states regarding human rights in the occupied Syrian Golan unites:
Sudan, Mauritania, Bahrain, Libya, Somalia and Qatar with the draft resolution
As well as the position on human rights in Myanmar, the situation united Sudan, Mauritania, Bahrain, Libya, Somalia and Qatar with the draft resolution.
The draft resolution on Libya submitted by Burkina Faso on behalf of the African Group was adopted without a vote
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