🚨 At a U.N. debate tomorrow, Hillel Neuer is set to confront the U.N.'s chief propagandist for dictators, Alena Douhan.
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Meet Alena Douhan: The U.N.’s Special Rapporteur against Western sanctions.
She has exploited her U.N. human rights
post to shield the brutal regimes in Venezuela, China, Iran, Syria and Zimbabwe.
She never opposes tyrants, instead always portraying their regime as the victim.
In 2021, China gave $200,000 to Douhan’s office at the same time as she whitewashed their ethnic cleansing of the Uyghurs. She has also received $25,000 from Qatar and $150,000 from Russia.
After she took China's $200,000, Douhan suddenly appeared at this Chinese regime event, lending U.N. legitimacy to a series of propaganda videos and speeches that covered up the herding of 1 million Uyghurs into camps, falsely portraying Xinjiang as a utopia.
In 2022, Douhan made a 11-day visit to Iran in which she spurned appeals by Iranian rights activists to meet dissidents. Instead, she portrayed the regime as the victim — of Western sanctions.
Zimbabwe’s regime invited Douhan as part of its campaign to lift international sanctions. During her trip, she met with the dictator Mnangagwa and 26 regime ministers, but refused to meet with members of the opposition or civil society.
In 2022, the Bashar al-Assad regime invited Douhan to visit Syria. She met 25 regime ministers. She said “serious violations of human rights” in Syria were caused by....Western sanctions.
In 2021, dictator Nicolás Maduro welcomed Douhan to Venezuela, then cited her U.N. report—a copy of Maduro's propaganda—in his speech to the U.N. General Assembly. She blamed the West for Venezuela’s collapse, absolving Maduro.
Alena Douhan epitomizes how the UNHRC and other U.N. bodies are hijacked by dictatorships.
Tomorrow, Hillel Neuer will confront Douhan to dispel the lies she tells on behalf of the brutal dictators of China, Iran, Syria, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
Stay tuned for the video.
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The UN has spent billions on @UNIFIL_ , its flagship peacekeeping force in Lebanon.
But UNIFIL has a long track record of failing to keep the peace.
On International Day of UN Peacekeepers, let’s assess the true cost of UNIFIL’s litany of failures: 🧵
2/ UNIFIL was established in 1978, but after the 2006 war between Israel and the Hezbollah terror organization in Lebanon, the UN Security Council strengthened UNIFIL’s mandate.
UNIFIL was entrusted with overseeing Hezbollah’s disarmament & withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
3/ Instead, the opposite happened.
Hezbollah—with the help of its Iranian patrons—methodically built up a massive network of tunnels, arms & attack infrastructure inside UNIFIL’s area of responsibility in southern Lebanon.
“UN Watch is one the world’s most important NGOs. It has a David and Goliath mission: to hold the UN accountable. Neuer is watching. A man with a formidable intellect. Purpose driven. Laser focused. He is the man every democratic nation is in debt to—whether they know it or not.”
2/ “Who’s watching the watcher? This question, this phrase, born of the 1st century Roman poet Juvenal, was the first thing that came to my mind when I found out Hillel Neuer was coming to Australia. The second thought was: This is a conversation I must have.”
@GemmaTognini
@GemmaTognini 3/ “Neuer is executive director of the Geneva-based UN Watch. Founded more than 30 years ago, UN Watch is one the world’s most important non-government organisations in a geopolitical sense.”
“𝗡𝗢𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗧𝗢 𝗛𝗜𝗗𝗘”: A bombshell new UN Watch report exposes how the UN and Francesca Albanese engaged in a cover-up to conceal her funding by pro-Hamas lobby groups.
Here are the highlights of the report: 🧵
2/ In November 2023, Albanese toured Australia and New Zealand on a trip sponsored by pro-Hamas lobby groups, including Sinwar sympathizers like @AFOPA_Australia.
This violated UN rules forbidding officials from accepting payment for mandate-related activities.
3/ From the moment UN Watch first raised allegations of financial misconduct, Albanese denied the allegations and insisted that the UN paid for her trip.
This is not what you’d expect from the world’s largest humanitarian organization.
But on International Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, we look at the scandals that they would rather ignore:
2/ The Red Cross has failed the hostages in Hamas captivity:
- The Red Cross hasn’t visited a single hostage in Gaza
- Red Cross officials were complicit in Hamas's humiliating hostage handovers
- Hostage families were equated with those of convicted Palestinian prisoners
3/ The Red Cross appointed former UNRWA head, Pierre Krähenbühl, as its new Director General—despite knowing that he was forced to quit UNRWA after:
- A damning internal ethics report
- An abuse of power & corruption scandal
- A reported affair with a staffer on world trips
BREAKING: The three-year extension of Francesca Albanese’s role as a U.N. special rapporteur is “invalid” and “without any legal effect,” Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, wrote on Monday to António Guterres, the U.N. secretary-general. jns.org/francesca-alba…
2/ Albanese, who has a long history of anti-Israel bias, began her second and final three-year term on Thursday. Neuer wrote to Guterres that the global body didn’t follow the proper process to extend Albanese’s mandate.
3/ Jürg Lauber, president of the U.N. Human Rights Council, failed to present letters from the Argentine, Hungarian and Israeli governments, and from Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.), chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, to the council, which is responsible for Albanese’s appointment.