Srinagar October 14: Pakistan has been re-elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Among the five candidates from the Asia-Pacific region vying for four seats in the UNโs premiere human rights body, Pakistan secured the highest number of votes, the Foreign Office said.
In a secret-ballot voting in the 193-member UN General Assembly on that race, Pakistan secured 169 votes, Uzbekistan received 164, Nepal 150, China 139 and Saudi Arabia lost the race with just 90 votes.
Under the Human Rights Councilโs rules, seats are allocated to regions to ensure geographical representation. Except for the Asia-Pacific contest, the election of 15 members to the 47-member Human Rights Council was all but decided in advance because all the other regional groups had uncontested slates.
Pakistan is currently serving on the HRC since January 1, 2018. With its re-election, Pakistan will continue as a member for another three-year term commencing on January 1, 2021.
Since the HRCโs establishment in 2006, this is the fifth time that Pakistan has been elected to the United Nationsโ premier body on human rights.
The Foreign Office said that โinternational community once again reposed confidence in Pakistan, recognising its contribution to the national and global human rights agenda and strong credentials as a consensus builder in the council.โ(Agencies)
Pakistan re-elected to United Nations Human Rights Council
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