Russia, Pakistan, and Azerbaijan were among a group of
countries that blocked giving United Nations accreditation to the media freedom
watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists.
A UN committee that accredits such non-governmental groups
voted 10 to 6 on May 26 to deny the group consultative status, which it needs
to attend open meetings and conferences, including the Human Rights Council in
Geneva.
"A small group of countries with poor press freedom
records are using bureaucratic delaying tactics to sabotage and undermine any
efforts that call their own abusive policies into high relief," said Joel
Simon, executive director of the New York-based group.
Other nations which voted against the press group included
China, South Africa, Cuba, Nicaragua, Sudan, Venezuela, and Burundi. The United
States, Israel, Greece, Guinea, Mauritania, and Uruguay voted in favor.
U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power said the United States will
appeal the committee's decision to the UN's Economic and Social Council.
"We are extremely disappointed by today's vote. It is
increasingly clear that the NGO committee acts more and more like an anti-NGO
committee," Power said.
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