Morocco Secures UN Human Rights Council Presidency Despite South African Opposition

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Morocco Secures UN Human Rights Council Presidency Despite South African Opposition
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Morocco has won a vote to lead the UN Human Rights Council despite South Africa's disapproval, with Ambassador Omar Zniber elected council president. The dispute stems from Morocco's sovereignty claim over Western Sahara, where the Algeria-backed Polisario Front seeks independence. Morocco has been accused of rights abuses, including repression of journalists and minorities, and use of Pegasus spyware, but denies the allegations. The UN Human Rights Council, established in 2006, rotates its presidency annually between regional groupings and is tasked with protecting and promoting human rights worldwide.

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