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China, Iran and Russia condemned by dissidents at UN watchdog’s Geneva summit

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Dissidents from across the globe gathered in Geneva, Switzerland, to tell the stories of their survival and escape from authoritarian regimes. In just a few days, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) will kick off its 58th session in that same city.

In his opening remarks at the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy, UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer set the record straight on the UNHRC.

«You know, when most people hear the words ‘UN Human Rights Council,’ they imagine in their minds men wearing long white beards, dressed in white robes strolling along Mt. Olympus, basing their decisions on facts, logic, and morality, when nothing could be further from the truth,» Neuer said.

«Sitting around the table at the UN Human Rights Council across the street are not Aristotle, Socrates, or Plato, rather many of the world’s worst violators of human rights. They use their membership as a false badge of international legitimacy to gain impunity for their records of abuse.»

UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer addresses the 2025 Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.

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While several dissidents had the chance to tell their stories, there were many who did not. The friends and family of dissidents and activists spoke, and local students told stories of those who were not present. The summit used empty chairs to represent the absent dissidents.

The UN agency has 47 member states that serve for three years at a time. Dissidents from four current UNHRC member states — Sudan, Cuba, Vietnam and China — told harrowing stories of taking on who Neuer calls «the world’s worst abusers.»

Times Wang holds an image of his father, Chinese prisoner Dr. Wang Bingzhang

Times Wang holds a photo of his father, Dr. Wang Bingzhang, who is being detained in China, at the 2025 Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.

Times Wang, a human rights attorney based in the U.S., spoke about his father’s imprisonment in China. Dr. Wang Bingzhang, who was kidnapped by Chinese authorities in 2002, is the longest imprisoned Chinese political dissident. He remains in solitary confinement to this day.

Additionally, Sebastien Lai, the son of Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai, spoke about his father’s detainment by Chinese authorities, which began in 2020. Apple Daily was Hong Kong’s largest newspaper until 2021, when it was forcibly shut down. If convicted, Jimmy Lai could be sentenced to life in prison. He is currently in solitary confinement and has had multiple appeals rejected.

Sebastien Lai holds an image of his father, Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai

Sebastien Lai holds a photo of his father, Jimmy Lai, at the 2025 Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.

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The summit also featured dissidents from former member states, including Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Eritrea, Afghanistan and Russia.

«Good people in democratic nations when they join their efforts, when they stand together, when they work together, are stronger than dictatorship can ever hope to be,» Vladimir Kara-Murza told the summit.

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Kara-Murza, a Russian pro-democracy activist, was jailed in April 2022 for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. He was released in August 2024. Prior to his recent imprisonment, Kara-Murza survived two poisoning attempts at the hands of Russia.

Human rights activist and outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Garry Kas expressed little faith in the UN. He asserts that «the rot runs so deep» that the international community is «approaching the question» of replacing the institution, «rather than merely reforming it.»

In his keynote address, Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi demanded the world act to take down the Islamic Republic regime. 

«What is caused by the Islamic Republic, can be solved by its removal,» Pahlavi said.

Pahlavi also spoke about Iranian women’s fight for freedom, noting it went beyond the hijab requirement. He says their fight is «not about a piece of cloth. It is about reclaiming their equality and their country.»

Reza Pahlavi waves to a crowd in Geneva

Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi on stage at the 2025 Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.

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UNHRC did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

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While the 58th session of the UNHRC is still days away, there are several topics of discussion listed on its website. China, Sudan, Cuba, Vietnam and the other members will have the chance to weigh in on «early warning and genocide prevention,» «the question of the death penalty,» and «the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination,» among other topics.

President Donald Trump recently pulled the U.S. out of UNHRC, something he also did in his first term. In his 2025 executive order on withdrawing from UNHRC, Trump expresses similar sentiments to Neuer, saying that «UNHRC has protected human rights abusers by allowing them to use the organization to shield themselves from scrutiny.»


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Suspect arrested after stabbing at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial near US embassy

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German police arrested a suspect after a stabbing at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial left a person seriously injured on Friday evening local time.

Police haven’t yet given a motive or made any connection between the stabbing and the Holocaust memorial, known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, or the U.S. Embassy located nearby. 

The stabbing also came two days before Germany’s national elections on Sunday. 

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Police and first responders arrive at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin after a suspected knife attack on Friday. (Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch)

The victim, whose injuries are not life-threatening, was identified as a 30-year-old Spanish tourist, according to The Associated Press. 

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«Our forces have detained a suspect in the vicinity of the crime scene,» Berlin police posted on X. «Investigations continue.»

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Police officers detain a suspect at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin after another man was seriously injured on Friday. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

During a news conference, police spokesperson Florian Nath said the attack happened around 6 p.m., «probably with a knife. Maybe with something else.» 

The suspect was arrested around three hours later after he was seen near the memorial. 

«He had blood on his hands, and this made him very suspicious,» Nath said.

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A police officer stands in front of the Holocaust memorial after a man was attacked at the site in Berlin on Friday. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

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In an update, police said on X that a larger area around the crime scene was being searched «for clues by additional emergency services, police dogs and the police helicopter.» 

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Benjamin Weinthal, Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 


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