Chile's Bachelet Picked to Replace Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein as UN Rights Chief

2018-08-11 - 11:07 م

Bahrain Mirror (AFP): The United Nations General Assembly on Friday confirmed by vote the appointment of Michelle Bachelet, Chile's twice-serving president, as the world body's next human rights chief, which was announced on Wednesday.

Bachelet, 66, is set to replace Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein of Jordan, a sharp critic of US President Donald Trump's policies, who held the post of UN high commissioner for human rights since September 2014.

"Bachelet will face a world of rising hate and inequality as the newly-appointed UN human rights chief," UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday.

Speaking to reporters, Guterres praised Bachelet as "perfectly suited" for the job but warned she takes office "at a time of grave consequence for human rights" in the world.

 

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