Human Rights Priorities of the United Nations

Tracking UN Condemnation of Human Rights Violations by Specific States


UN Resolutions & Decisions Condemning States
for Human Rights Violations (2003-2017): The Top 10

  1. Israel
  2. Syrian Arab Republic
  3. Myanmar
  4. Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  5. Afghanistan
  6. Sudan
  7. Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia
  8. Iran
  9. Burundi
  10. Belarus, United States of America
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Resolutions & Decisions (2003-2017)


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Detailed Charts (2013-2017)


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Ten Years of UN Condemnation of Human Rights Violations by Specific States (2003-2012)

UN Actions Condemning States for Human
Rights Violations (2003-2012): The Top 10

  1. Israel
  2. Sudan
  3. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  4. United States of America
  5. Myanmar
  6. Afghanistan
  7. Colombia
  8. Iraq
  9. Somalia
  10. India
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Historical Views (2003-2012)

Year

Type of Action **

State

UN Body


All Tracked UN Bodies last updated: December 31, 2012

** Note: Prior to September 2011 the UN system did not clearly demark or assign all individual cases/communications/complaints to each state, so results in this category may vary going forward as a result of this methodological shift. Though these cases are largely driven by the individual, rather than reflecting the priorities, preferences or biases of the UN system and its member states, they are included here where a UN actor chooses to mention, investigate or judge such a case. "Including cases" should be chosen if a result is sought which includes all actions, bearing in mind that the result will reflect greater initiative and pressure from outside the UN system, than if individual cases are excluded.

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