The Jerusalem Post reports that "the United Kingdom became the first Western country with voting rights on the UN Human Rights Council to clearly state that it would not endorse the Goldstone Report or the draft resolution based on that report, which had been placed before the council's two-day special session that opened Thursday in Geneva. 'We can not endorse the report and can not vote for the resolution as tabled,' the UK told the council on Thursday. It added that it did not consider it necessary to hold a special session on the report." Tweet
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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