Sunday 10 April 2022

Vietnam’s vote for Russia on UN council could damage campaign to lead it

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It's almost beyond satire that some of the world's worst human rights offenders like Vietnam could even be considered as candidates to lead the UN's Human Rights council!

Maybe we are missing something somewhere? Please enlighten us...

Hopefully, the US and, in particular, the EU are waking up from their slumber over business as usual relations with such repressive states now that hundreds of innocents are being shot and killed literally right on their doorsteps.

^^^

‘Any country’ opposing the invasion of Ukraine will not support Vietnam, analyst says

By RFA’s Vietnamese and Khmer Services
2022.04.08
Vietnam’s vote for Russia on UN council could damage campaign to lead it  
Displays show the results of voting on suspending Russia from United Nations Human Rights Council during an emergency special session of the U.N. General Assembly on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the United Nations headquarters in New York City, New York, U.S. April 7, 2022.
 Reuters
 

“We should not allow the country that abuses human rights in the U.N. Human Rights Council. As a member it needs to respect human rights,”

Vietnam’s vote against a U.S.-led resolution to remove Russia from the U.N. Human Rights Council on Thursday likely ends any hope Hanoi had to lead the body, one analyst told RFA.

Cambodia’s abstention from voting, meanwhile, drew criticism from local rights groups who accused Phnom Penh of flip-flopping its position on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In all, 24 countries voted against booting Russia from the council, including Russia, China, North Korea, Iran and Syria. But after 93 countries voted yes, Moscow resigned its seat.

Vietnam’s ambassador to the U.N., Dang Hoang Giang, said in remarks prior to the vote that Hanoi was concerned about the impact of the war on civilians.

He said that the country was “against all attacks on civilians that were in violation of international laws on humanitarianism and human rights.” He also said that it was important “to examine and crosscheck recent information publicly, with transparency and objectivity and with the cooperation of relevant parties.”

 

Vietnamplus was the only Vietnamese outlet that reported Giang’s comments. Vietnamese state media made no mention of Vietnam’s vote in coverage of the resolution.

Alienating vote

Vietnam has publicly voiced its intention to run for chairmanship of the council for the 2023-2025 term, but experts told RFA’s Vietnamese Service that Hanoi will now find it difficult to gain support from Western countries.

“I should say that Vietnam has shot itself in the foot,” Carl Thayer of New South Wales University in Australia told RFA.

“Vietnam has always been proud of its prestige in the international circles as a commodity that made it important. Any country in the world that is now opposing Russian action are not going to support Vietnam,” he said.

Thayer noted that Vietnam’s profile among the international community had been on the rise, as it had twice been elected as a non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council.

“Now that smooth sailing is going to hit headwinds and if it continues to support boats like [Russia], Vietnam is going to find increasingly there will be a drop-off in support,” Thayer said.

He said that Hanoi may have been trying to demonstrate that dialogue and negotiation are more effective than measures to isolate Russia. But it would have been better to abstain from the vote, because now Vietnam has alienated the West and has little to gain by casting its lot with Russia.

“That country is never going to play a major role with Vietnam in coming years. In my opinion, it is going to be weakened and economically isolated as long as Putin remains in power.”

Isolation ineffective

Cambodia did abstain from Thursday’s vote with Ambassador Ke Sovann saying in a statement that Russia’s isolation will not help resolve the conflict in Ukraine, but will only make a bad situation worse.

“At a fragile time for world peace, security and stability, the engagement among the member states in all relevant United Nations bodies including the Human Rights Council is very important,” he said. 

Phay Siphan, a spokesman for the Cambodian government, told RFA’s Khmer Service that kicking Moscow out of the council will “only allow the country to avoid its responsibility.”

But Ny Sokha, president of The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association, said the vote to remove Russia from the council is a stand against the death and destruction the country’s invasion of Ukraine has caused.

“We should not allow the country that abuses human rights in the U.N. Human Rights Council. As a member it needs to respect human rights,” he said.

Cambodia’s abstention from Thursday’s vote is an example of flip-flopping in its response to the situation in Ukraine, said Ny Sokha, an apparent reference to Cambodia’s vote last month at the U.N. condemning the invasion.

Political analyst Kim Sok said Cambodia voted for a resolution last month to condemn Russia as part of its efforts to convince the U.S. to attend a special summit with ASEAN while Phnom Penh chairs the regional bloc.

Thursday’s vote, in contrast, was an effort to appease China, he said.

“When China opposes, Hun Sen dares not to vote in favor,” he said.  

Russian Threats

Prior to Thursday’s vote, Russia warned that votes in favor or abstentions would be seen as an “unfriendly gesture” and would have consequences in bilateral relations.

Despite voting to remove Russia, the U.N. Human Rights Council remains an organization with a shaky reputation likened to an old boys club for dictators.

Of its 47 member nations, only 15 are classified as “free” societies by rights watchdog Freedom House. The rest are either only “partly free” or “not free,” and include countries with poor human rights records like China, Eritrea, Somalia and Cuba.

The U.S. left the council temporarily in 2018, calling the organization a mockery of human rights for not punishing rights abusers and for what then-ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley called bias against Israel.

After Tuesday’s vote, the Russian representative announced Russia’s decision to withdraw its membership from the council before the 2021-2023 term ends, and called the resolution “an illegal and politically motivated move to punish a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council who was pursuing an independent domestic and foreign policy.”

Translated by Anna Vu and Samean Yun. Written in English by Eugene Whong.

 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The world must get rid of the dictators or the dictators will get rid of the world.

Hun Sen and the Cambodian oligarchs must be eliminated so that Cambodia can have real democracy and the rule of law.

Anonymous said...

The West better quickly support opposition in Cambodia and Laos before it is too late like Ukraine instead of appeasement to the evil Yuon. Had they supported the opposition and help get rid of the evil Yuon, relations would have better now. Not only getting rid of the evil Yuon would have been best, it would also have prevented China incursion into Cambodia and Laos. Instead the US appeasement of the evil Yuon only cause what now is china moving into Cambodia and Laos, while the US/UK and the west are left out. Laos and Cambodia will be carve up by the evil Yuon and China because the west thought it would appease the evil Yuon to counter China. Hugh mistake to appease the evil Yuon. Khmers should declare autonomy while it still can before all is lost.

Anonymous said...

1 God standeth in the congregation of the mighty; He judgeth among the gods.

2 How long will ye judge unjustly and accept persons of the wicked? Selah

3 Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy.

4 Deliver the poor and needy; rescue them out of the hand of the wicked.

5 They know not, neither will they understand. They walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course.

6 I have said, “Ye are gods, and all of you are children of the Most High.”

7 But ye shall die like men and fall like one of the princes.

8 Arise, O God, judge the earth, for Thou shalt inherit all nations.

Psalm 82
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1- God standing in the congregation of the mighty... This a heavenly court in heaven above the earth. The mighty here are the 70 angels that rule over the 70 nations, (United Nations?). God here is the Supreme being above all the gods.

2-5- The gods failing to judge justly over those nations that are under their control. We know what those rules are that they are suppose to use to judge rightly before the eye of the Supreme God, (Elohim). Israel was given the same statues, judgments and ruling as a nation, but not one of the 70 nations.

7- "But ye shall die like men and fall like one of the princes."

This sounded like the god-king. Angels are not supposed to die. But because they took on human form therefore they shall fall like one of the princes. Princes, referring to the prince of the earthly realm - man in the flesh subject to dying.

8- Conclusion of the matter is, the Supreme Elohim will take over the rulership of the 70 nations. I know there are more nations now as is in accordance of the UN. But the order was established being 70 nations in total. Anymore than this is schism and break away from the original 70.

Sorry to say, the United Nations will be dismantle in the near future by the Supreme God, above all gods. They hardly represent the true justice that of the Supreme God. Yes they use passages from the heavenly tablet, but their doings are after the elohim that shall die like men.

Judgment has been set, the world will be judge and many will die because they have fallen for the god-king of this earth.


"Be wise now therefore, O ye kings; be instructed, ye judges of the earth.

Serve the Lord with fear and rejoice with trembling.

Kiss the Son, lest He be angry and ye perish from the way, when His wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in Him."


Anonymous said...

A little favor to ask for this Sunday Manekseka Sangkum for this mixture of English-Khmer song please? it's just the meaning of it all...Thanks a million!
SS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0PlMhpfcP8