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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 9 2006

    UN General Assembly electing human rights council


    United Nations, May 9 (Itar-Tass) -- The elections of the new UN
    agency, a human rights council, have begun at the General Assembly.
    Sixty-four states nominated their candidates for 47 seats in the
    council.

    It was decided to replace the UN Human Rights Commission with the
    Human Rights Council at the Summit 2005 last September. In the
    opinion of the majority of delegates, the commission was excessively
    politicized and failed to meet human rights tasks of the
    international community.

    The competition will be especially tight amongst East European
    candidates, including Russia, Azerbaijan, Albania, Armenia, Hungary,
    Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Ukraine and
    the Czech Republic, who aspire for six seats in the council. All in
    all, the East European regional group has 22 members.

    UN diplomats are readying for several days of multi-round direct and
    secret vote. The thing is that a victorious candidate needs no less
    than 96 votes of General Assembly delegates. The winners' office will
    be limited to two three-year consecutive terms.

    The new council will start working on June 19.
    From: Baghdasarian
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