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French resident Francois Hollande said Assad's envoy would be expelled -- but in fact Lamia Shakkour stays in Paris as rep to UNESCO human rights committee55 NGOs: UN must expel Syria from human rights committeeBy Guest Column: UN Watch Friday, June 1, 2012Available for Interviews: 20-year-old woman abused by Syrian forces, about to address today’s UN emergency session (full speech below) GENEVA, June 1 – Today’s UN Human Rights Council emergency session on Syria should call for a reversal of the recent election of the Assad regime to a UN human rights committee, a Geneva-based human rights organization will tell the 47-nation body this afternoon on behalf of 55 NGOs and MPs, in a speech to be delivered by 20-year-old student Hadil Kouki, a Syrian torture victim and recent exile. (SEE HER UN SPEECH BELOW) News reports this week cited French President Hollande announcing the expulsion of Syrian ambassador Lammia Shakkour—but in fact she will stay put as Assad’s representative to the Paris-based UNESCO’s human rights committee. “That President Bashar al-Assad was recently elected and is allowed to stay on a UN human rights committee while his regime mercilessly murders its own people is immoral, indefensible and an insult to Syria’s victims,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, which heads a campaign of 55 parliamentarians, human rights and religious groups calling for Syria’s expulsion. “Keeping Syria on a committee charged with protecting human rights undermines the credibility of UNESCO’s mission, and Syria’s membership is a lingering stain upon the reputation of the UN as a whole,” said Neuer. After UNESCO elected Syria to its human rights committee in November, UN Watch launched a campaign to reverse the decision. UN Watch had received notice from the British Foreign Office that it would seek to cancel Syria’s “abhorrent” membership. The US and Britain then initiated a March debate on Syria at UNESCO, which condemned the regime, but fell short of removing it from the committee. ############## UN Watch Testimony to Emergency Session of UN Human Rights Council on the Massacre in Syria, delivered by Ms. Hadil Kouki, June 1, 2012
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