She was unbearable: Louise Arbour
High Commissioner on Human Rights Louise Arbour
UN rights chief stepping down
The U.N.’s top human rights official is quitting after only one term.
Louise Arbour, the high commissioner for human rights, says she has told U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that she will not be available for a second term. Arbour says she will serve until the end of her current four-year term on June 30.
The 61-year-old Canadian legal expert made her decision public in Friday’s session of the 47-nation U.N. Human Rights Council.
Arbour stopped short of telling the council why she is quitting. But, like her predecessors, she has been a frequent target of criticism from a broad range of countries.
* Hmm, that’s interesting! Which countries could it be that criticized this Jew hating wretch?
The Moslems are making it tougher for her to spin. She quit in frustration.
Jew hating wretch? That’s a bit cruel.
How about stupid jihadist loving cow? Heh heh.
I’d like to be a “human rights commissioner”. My philosophy is simple-act human, you get rights. Act like a 7th century savage and your only right is to be put up against a wall and shot. I believe that keeping things simple benefits all mankind, agreed?