United Nations General Assembly Resolution 65/265
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UN General Assembly Resolution 65/265 | |
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Date | 1 March 2011 |
Meeting no. | 76 |
Code | A/RES/65/265 ([ Document]) |
Subject | 2011 Libyan civil war |
Result | Approved |
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 65/265 is a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly which suspended the right of Libya to take part in the Human Rights Council.[1] Adopted on March 1, 2011 without vote, the resolution was passed in response to Muammar Gaddafi's treatment of protesters in the 2011 Libyan civil war.
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- ^ "General Assembly Suspends Libya from Human Rights Council". United Nations. March 1, 2011.
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