The Blogs: The UN is watching you, but who's watching the UN?
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57% : Member flags at UN HQ (Aotearoa - GNU Free Documentation License)As the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) wrapped up its 2024 sessions, one thing became abundantly clear: when it comes to Israel, the UNGA has the attention span of a dog with a tennis ball.52% : UN Watch, a Geneva-based organization that keeps a critical eye on the UN's actions, has not been shy about calling out this one-sided obsession.
45% : However, this resolution completely ignored compelling evidence published by UN Watch that proves UNRWA, the UN's Palestinian refugee agency, has extensive ties to Hamas.
24% : In a year where many of the world's most oppressive regimes continued to commit human rights atrocities - China's crackdown on Uyghurs, Venezuela's economic collapse, or the Saudi regime's ongoing abuses - the UN could barely muster a resolution.
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