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Maldives fails UN Human Rights Council membership attempt

Maldives was slammed with a devastating loss as their attempt to take membership chair at the Human Rights Council of United Nations was foiled with just 4 votes in favor.

Maldives, contended to represent membership of Asia-Pacific region but was otherwise disregarded by voting nations who in turn favored Afghanistan, Nepal and Pakistan from the region. Qatar with whom Maldives severed diplomatic ties this year, made it to the members list as well.

A total of 193 countries competed in taking a membership seat at the council. Apart from Maldives, Malaysia too had to return home without membership seat with just 129 votes in favor.

Nepal contended in the Asia Pacific region and won a membership seat at the council with 166 votes while Qatar landed the position with 155 votes. Pakistan received 151 votes in favor of becoming a member. Afghanistan received 130 votes in favor. In addition to this Angola, Australia, Chile, Congo, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, Senegal, Slovakia, Spain and Ukraine made to the council's membership.

Both Afghanistan and Pakistan are relatively new members to the council.

These 15 nations elected as the new Human Rights Council members will serve for a duration of 3 years starting on January 2018.

The council which consists of 47 nations had called for the immediate release of jailed former Defense Minister Mohamed Nazim and cease the criminal charges on former president of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed, from the Maldives.