Following the attacks by Russian troops on Ukraine, the United Nations General Assembly has suspended Russia from the U.N. Human Rights Council.?The suspension comes over reports of "gross and systematic violations and abuses of human rights" in Ukraine.
How many votes were needed for Russia's suspension??
A two-thirds majority of voting members in the 193-member General Assembly in New York - abstentions do not count - was needed to suspend Russia from the 47-member Geneva-based Human Rights Council.
After the vote, Russia's deputy U.N. Ambassador Gennady Kuzmin called the move an "illegitimate and politically motivated step" and later announced that Russia had decided to quit the Human Rights Council altogether.
"You do not submit your resignation after you are fired," Ukraine's U.N. Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya told reporters. Russia was in the second year of a three-year term.?
After Thursday's resolution, the General Assembly may have agreed to end the suspension, but it isn't possible since Russia has quit the council.?This is similar to what the United States did in 2018 over what it called 'chronic bias against Israel and a lack of reform.
Even though such suspensions are rare, Libya was suspended in 2011 because of violence against protesters by forces loyal to then-leader Muammar Gaddafi.?U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said the United Nations "sent a clear message that the suffering of victims and survivors will not be ignored."
"We ensured a persistent and egregious human rights violator will not be allowed to occupy a position of leadership on human rights at the U.N.," she said in remarks that will later be delivered to the General Assembly later on Thursday.
Last month the council opened an investigation into allegations of rights violations, including possible 'war crimes' in Ukraine.?This resolution counts as the third adopted by the 193-member General Assembly since Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine on Feb. 24.?
Belarus, China, Iran, Russia, and Syria were among the U.N. members that voted against the resolution. However, India abstained from voting.?
Just before the vote, China's U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun said, "Such a hasty move at the General Assembly, which forces countries to choose sides, will aggravate the division among member states and intensify the confrontation between the parties concerned - it is like adding fuel to the fire."
Russia continues to stay on the stance that they are carrying out a "special military operation" that aims to destroy Ukraine's military infrastructure and denies attacking civilians.
Contrary to the claims by Russia, Ukraine and allies say Moscow 'invaded without provocation'.?
(With agency inputs)
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