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The UN's top human rights body, the UN "Human Rights" Council, has been discussing "human rights situations that require the Council's attention." Require is the operative word, since the Council considers deserving states to be few and far between, while one whole agenda item is reserved for condemning Israel alone. So here's what states at the UN's top human rights body lined up to say – on your dime: China: "the Human Rights Council should abide by the principles of...equality and mutual respect, and that it should avoid politicization, as well as naming and shaming." Iran "drew attention to the large number of human rights violations by the United States...the United Kingdom, France...Canada." North Korea "said that the United States and Western countries continued to commit human rights violations." Belarus "was particularly alarmed about the situation of children in Sweden, Denmark and Finland."