UN General Assembly elects 15 members into Human Rights Council

Source: Xinhua| 2017-10-17 00:52:39|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- Fifteen countries have been elected into the United Nations Human Rights Council by the UN General Assembly.

In a vote on Monday, Afghanistan, Angola, Australia, Chile, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Senegal, Slovakia, Spain and Ukraine were elected.

They will serve a three-year term as from Jan. 1, 2018.

Among the 15 outgoing members -- Albania, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Botswana, the Republic of Congo, El Salvador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Latvia, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Paraguay, Portugal and Qatar -- 11 members except Botswana, the Republic of Congo, India and Indonesia were eligible for re-election. Nigeria and Qatar, which sought a second three-year term, succeeded in their bid.

The UN Human Rights Council is an inter-governmental body responsible for promoting and protecting human rights around the world. Its 47 members are elected by secret ballot. A majority of 97 votes is needed for election.

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