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The British Conservative delegation strongly supports genuine human rights and the need for the UN Commission on Human Rights to take a robust position to overcome abuses in many parts of the world. We therefore welcomed many aspects of the resolution, not least the concern expressed at the lack of action over Zimbabwe. However, we do not support the one-sided statement regarding the situation in the Middle East which makes no mention of the appalling terrorism against Israelis; the unrealistic and broadly unsympathetic attitude to strong counter-terrorist measures; or indeed the unquestioning approval of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. We therefore abstained on this resolution."@en1
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