
UNHRC Censors Human Rights Expert Who Didn’t Toe Anti-Israel Line
The United Nations Human Rights Council cut off a video statement from a human rights expert after she began criticizing UN officials for covering up the use of rape as a weapon of war by Hamas terrorists during and after the October 7 massacre. The incident occurred on Friday, February 27, during a dialogue with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk. Prof. Anne Bayefsky, Director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, was silenced just 45 seconds into her assigned 90-second speaking slot by the Council’s president.
Prof. Bayefsky was interrupted after naming Francesca Albanese, Navi Pillay, and Chris Sidoti for covering up Palestinian use of rape as a weapon of war and for trafficking in antisemitism. She also named ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan, who faces allegations of repeated sexual assaults and, she argued, used the arrest warrants against Israeli leaders to deflect attention from those accusations. The Council President, Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro of Indonesia, claimed her remarks were not within the “appropriate framework, terminology and decorum” of the Council.
Prof. Bayefsky described the Council as a forum where antisemitic speech flows freely while factual criticism of UN officials is silenced. Other speakers were permitted to make unsubstantiated accusations of genocide and starvation against Israel without interruption, while her documented statements were deemed “inflammatory.” She was the only American NGO scheduled to speak at the session and was prevented from completing her remarks.
(INN/VFI News)
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