The United Nations suspended Libya from its main human rights body over Moamer Kadhafi’s crackdown on protests as the Security Council warned of new action against his regime.Continue Reading

The U.N. General Assembly suspended Libya from its top human rights body as governments worldwide pressured Moammar Gadhafi to halt the deadly crackdown on his people.Continue Reading

The 192 U.N. member nations suspended Libya on Tuesday from the U.N. Human Rights Council in the latest international effort to halt the Gadhafi regime’s violent crackdown on protesters.Continue Reading

The 192 U.N. member nations suspended Libya on Tuesday from the U.N. Human Rights Council in the latest international effort to halt the Gadhafi regime’s violent crackdown on protesters.Continue Reading

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday unanimously suspended Libya’s membership in the U.N. Human Rights Council because of violence by forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi against protesters.Continue Reading

The 192 U.N. member nations suspended Libya on Tuesday from the U.N. Human Rights Council in the latest international effort to halt the Gadhafi regime’s violent crackdown on protesters.Continue Reading

NEW YORK, March 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — AJC welcomed today’s suspension of Libya’s membership in the UN Human Rights Council. The UN General Assembly approved the resolution without a vote, demonstrating the widespread support for this unpre…Continue Reading

The United Nations on Tuesday suspended Libya from its main human rights body over Moamer Kadhafi’s crackdown on protests amid warnings of new Security Council action against the regime.Continue Reading

(Jerusalem) – Israel should investigate recent attacks on Gaza causing civilian casualties and take all necessary steps to avoid civilian harm, Human Rights Watch said today. Israeli attacks in 2011 have killed two and injured 34 civilians, according t…Continue Reading