The other nations elected to the human rights wing of the UN are Angola, Australia, Chile, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, Qatar, Senegal, Slovakia, Spain, and Ukraine.
This Human Rights Council election by the UN General Assembly was the first one conducted with new ballot papers. In the past, ballot papers had been completely blank.
"Now, they contain the names of the candidate countries, along with additional space to inscribe other names. The idea was to make the process smoother," said Brendan Varma, spokesperson of UN General Assembly President Miroslav Lajcak.
Varma said the UN General Assembly president believed that the election should be a competition between candidates
not a competition over who could give the most expensive gifts.
Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, former chairwoman of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, said now that countries like Qatar, Congo and Pakistan have joined the likes of Cuba, Venezuela and China in the UN Human Rights Council, the US must withdraw from it or "we legitimise" human rights abusers.
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