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United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights - Zeid Ra'ad  Al Hussein

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights - Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein

Was the outgoing UN human rights commissioner too vocal to be effective in the job?

The Interview · BBC World Service

July 30, 201823m 21s

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Show Notes

The United Nations Human Rights Commissioner, Zeid Al Hussein, is stepping down in August after four years in the post having said he doesn’t want a second term. In an exclusive interview the veteran Jordanian diplomat tells Zeinab Badawi why he didn’t want to stay in the job. After being criticised for being too outspoken – especially about the US president Donald Trump’s policies – was he too vocal to be effective in promoting human rights globally, or is that just what the job demands?

Image: Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)