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Trump must be lively on UN rights physique to counter China, US envoy says By Reuters

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By Emma Farge

GENEVA (Reuters) -A U.S. envoy informed Reuters that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s staff ought to keep lively on the United Nations Human Rights Council, partly to counter what she described as China’s “dangerous” affect.

In his first time period, Trump stop the Geneva-based physique, citing an anti-Israel bias. The U.S. rejoined in 2022 below Trump’s successor, Joe Biden. Michele Taylor, who has been Washington’s envoy to the council since, stated it was necessary to remain engaged and that she deliberate to make this case to Trump’s staff as a part of the handover.

“All of our priorities that are addressed at the council deserve to have the United States’ voice,” Taylor informed Reuters in an interview.

“Our understanding is that human rights belong to individuals and China would really like to see that norm changing,” she stated. “I think it’s very dangerous,” she added, expressing considerations that China’s view might be used, for instance, to justify arbitrary detentions.

China, a council member till 2026, has stated that every state ought to select its personal human rights path and that financial rights are as necessary as civil rights. It recurrently opposes scrutiny of alleged violations, together with its personal.

China’s diplomatic mission in Geneva stated in response to Taylor’s feedback that it promotes dialogue and cooperation on human rights and has made optimistic contributions to the council.

“On the contrary, the U.S. instrumentalises human rights as a weapon to serve its political agenda, while ignoring real human rights crises at home and abroad,” it stated.

The council, which has 47 elected members and meets a number of occasions a 12 months, is the one intergovernmental physique working to guard human rights worldwide. It doesn’t have legally binding powers however its conferences elevate scrutiny and it could possibly mandate investigations to doc abuses, which generally type the idea for struggle crimes prosecutions.

From January, Washington will not have voting rights, as its three-year time period ends. The U.S. didn’t search a second time period in a choice Taylor stated was taken earlier than the Nov. 5 presidential election gained by Republican Trump.

Nonetheless, it could return in 2028, and within the meantime it might nonetheless take part as an observer. Observers can form the council’s work via debates and personal negotiations on motions. Throughout Trump’s first time period, Washington skipped virtually all discussions, diplomats and U.N. officers say.

There was no reply to a request for remark from Trump’s incoming staff.

Taylor, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor who was requested by Biden personally to take the job, stated she is going to resign subsequent month, as is typical for political appointees.

Throughout her time period, Taylor supported a U.S.-led push to get Russia suspended from the council over its invasion of Ukraine and aimed to maintain it remoted. Nonetheless, an effort to carry a debate on China’s therapy of Uyghur Muslims was voted down in an end result some see as a blow for Western nations.

Taylor denied that it was a failure. “We have continued to make sure that the Human Rights Council is paying attention.”

Different matters on the Council’s future agenda embrace ongoing investigations on Syria struggle crimes and countering what Taylor known as a “very real” bias towards Israel, she stated.

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