Australia wins seat on UN Human Rights Council.

Australia wins seat on UN Human Rights Council

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Australia will use its seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council to push for the empowerment of women, indigenous rights and abolition of the death penalty.

It will also push for reform of the controversial body.

Australia was elected unopposed to the council on Tuesday (AEDT), joining Spain as a Western European and other States representative for a three-year term, replacing the Netherlands and Portugal.

Angola, Congo, Senegal, Slovakia, Ukraine, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Afghanistan, Nepal, Pakistan, and Spain were also elected to the council, while Nigeria and Qatar won second terms.



It's the first time Australia has had a seat on the council.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop nominated the empowerment of women around the globe, indigenous rights, abolition of the death penalty and crises in North Korea and Syria as the issues Australia would pursue during its tenure.

"Australia will bring a very principled and pragmatic approach," she told reporters in Canberra.



 


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