Th e implementation of human rights is in crisis world-wide. Th e annual
reports of Amnesty International , Human Rights Watch and other human
rights organizations continue to reveal widespread gross violations of human
rights in numerous countries the world over. Democracy is non-existent
or a sham in many countries. National resources are squandered by
despotic rulers instead of being used to satisfy the basic economic and social
needs of their people. Corruption is rife. Th e judiciary lacks the strength,
the means, or the will to protect human rights in many places. National human
rights institutions are non-existent or non-performing in a number of
cases. Countries ratify human rights treaties without making the slightest
attempt to give eff ect to them. Self-righteous representatives gather in the
halls of the United Nations and use their majorities to insist that countries
grossly violating human rights be treated with kid gloves through dialogue
and cooperation, instead of through forthright condemnation of atrocities.
Th e UN Human Rights Council does little for the actual protection of human
rights, and its Universal Periodic Reporting Process, for the time being,
lacks teeth. Th e situation is dire.