US quits UN Human Rights Council, calls it 'cesspool of bias', anti-Israel

The announcement came after the top UN human rights official criticised Washington for separating migrant children from their parents who are seeking asylum after crossing into the country from Mexico

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US President Donald Trump

The withdrew from the today, condemning the "hypocrisy" of its members and its alleged "unrelenting bias" against

Both insisted the would remain a leading champion of human rights, but for many, the decision will reflect Trump's general hostility to the world body and to multilateral diplomacy in general.

The announcement came after the top UN criticised for separating migrant children from their parents who are seeking asylum after crossing into the country from

But Haley and Pompeo stressed the decision had been made after a long year of efforts to shame the council into reform and to remove member states that themselves commit abuses.

"These reforms were needed in order to make the council a for human rights," Haley said.

"For too long, the has been a protector of human rights abusers, and a cesspool of political bias. Regrettably, it is now clear that our call for reform was not heeded." The Geneva-based body was established in 2006 to promote and protect human rights worldwide, but its pronouncements and reports have often clashed with US priorities.

In particular, the council's focus on Israeli behavior towards Palestinians in the territory it occupies on the and in has infuriated

But, as Haley stressed, Washington also believes it comes up short on criticizing even flagrant abuses by US opponents like and

"Countries have colluded with each other to undermine the current method of selecting members," Pompeo said.

"And the council's continued and well-documented bias against is unconscionable," he said.

"Since its creation, the council has adopted more resolutions condemning than against the rest of the world combined." Haley, who issued a warning a year ago that Washington would make good on its threat to leave the council if reforms were not carried through, used even starker language.

"We take this step because our commitment does not allow us to remain a part of a hypocritical and self-serving organization that makes a mockery of human rights," she said. UN said he regretted Washington's decision, adding:

"The UN's human rights architecture plays a very important role in the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide." On Monday, UN for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad -- a Jordanian -- had rebuked Trump over the US practice of splitting up migrant families detained on the Mexican border.

"The thought that any state would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable," he said.

First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 02:42 IST