The US recently pulled out of the United Nations Human Rights Council, citing "bias against Israel". It's not hard to see the bias, judging by the fact that the UNHRC often covers for the worst human rights abusers and has passed more resolutions against Israel than all other countries combines.
Similarly, the UNHRC has often shown anti-India bias as well, and the Office Of the High Commissioner of Human Rights recently produced an utterly abject report on India and Kashmir. This report is not only poorly researched, but deliberately only tells one side of the story to paint India in a certain light. It is clearly politically motivated as we will see in today's video.
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