US presenting resolution against Cuba at UN rights commission
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 06:15PM
TheSpook
US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Mark Lagon has said the United States will seek international censure
of Cuba's human rights record by presenting a resolution at the annual
meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights [official website]. The
resolution will look at prior actions taken by the commission to
determine whether Cuba has been acting to conform to their
requirements. The resolution also seeks the extension of the mandate of
the Catherine Chanet, the UN special rapporteur, who is examining the
human rights situation in Cuba. Cuba has refused to cooperate with
Chanet. Lagon said European and Latin American countries will support
the resolution while Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque has
stated the US will not get the support required to pass the resolution.
Last year, the commission voted to adopt a resolution which criticized
the crackdown on dissidents in Cuba. Chanet has warned that these
dissidents are being held in "alarming conditions." [more]
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