The UN Human Rights Council ended its four-week session on March 28, 2014. In addition to the five resolutions condemning only Israel, the Council took some action or had some comment - though often very weak - on another 10 states:
Sri Lanka A/HRC/25/L.1/Rev.1, Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka
Guinea A/HRC/25/L.6, Strengthening of technical cooperation and advisory services in Guinea
Syria A/HRC/25/L.7, The continuing grave deterioration of the human rights and humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic
Iran A/HRC/25/L.9, Situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Democratic People's Republic of Korea A/HRC/25/L.17, The situation of human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Myanmar A/HRC/25/L.21/Rev.1, Situation of human rights in Myanmar
Mali A/HRC/25/L.33, Assistance for Mali in the field of human rights
Libya A/HRC/25/L.35, Technical assistance for Libya in the field of human rights
South Sudan A/HRC/25/L.34, The human rights situation in South Sudan (President's Statement)
Haiti A/HRC/25/L.42, The human rights situation in Haiti (President's Statement)