联合国人权理事会负责人打断批评美国制裁官员的发言者


安妮·贝耶夫斯基在一段90秒的视频陈述中提及弗朗西丝卡·阿尔巴内塞及其他官员后被打断

作者:雷切尔·沃尔夫
来源:福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月27日 美国东部时间下午5:39

联合国人权理事会(UNHRC)在发言人开始批评包括一名受特朗普政府制裁在内的多名联合国官员后,突然中断了其视频陈述。这段视频发言于周五上午在瑞士日内瓦的联合国会议期间播放。

托尔学院人权研究所主任、人权组织主席安妮·贝耶夫斯基在发言中点名批评了多名联合国官员,其中包括联合国人权事务高级专员沃尔克·蒂尔克(Volker Türk)和特别报告员弗朗西丝卡·阿尔巴内塞(Francesca Albanese)——后者是美国制裁的对象。

2025年7月9日,美国国务卿马尔科·卢比奥宣布对阿尔巴内塞实施制裁,称其“肆意散布反犹主义,支持恐怖主义,并公然蔑视美国、以色列和西方”。

卢比奥补充道:“她在职业生涯中一直存在这种偏见,包括建议国际刑事法院(ICC)毫无正当依据地对以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡和前国防部长约亚夫·加兰特发出逮捕令。”

贝耶夫斯基向福克斯新闻数字版表示:“我是唯一一名获得联合国认可的美国非政府组织发言人,却连90秒的规定发言时间都没能说完。所谓的‘人权理事会’根本不存在言论自由。”

贝耶夫斯基指出,人权理事会在标榜为“互动对话”的会议流程中打断她的发言,这本身极具讽刺意味——该环节本应允许专家就人权问题向理事会发言。

“我在提及弗朗西丝卡·阿尔巴内塞、纳维·皮莱(Navi Pillay)和克里斯·西多蒂(Chris Sidoti)时被打断,他们的行为包括掩盖巴勒斯坦将强奸作为战争武器以及公然进行反犹主义交易。我还提到了国际刑事法院检察官卡里姆·汗(Karim Khan),他面临令人不安的性侵指控,但近两年来仍未受到问责。这些人和事实正是联合国想要保护和掩盖的。”贝耶夫斯基补充道,“因为我点名批评,就被噤声并单独批评,这是一种公然的冒犯。”

贝耶夫斯基指责阿尔巴内塞、前联合国被占领巴勒斯坦领土独立国际调查委员会主席纳维·皮莱、该委员会委员克里斯·西多蒂,以及面临性侵指控的卡里姆·汗时,发言被中断。汗否认了针对他的不当性行为指控。

如果她的视频陈述完整播放,贝耶夫斯基还将继续批评蒂尔克最近的报告未要求对2023年10月7日哈马斯犯下的暴行进行问责。

视频被中断后,人权理事会主席西多哈托·雷扎·苏里约迪普罗大使将贝耶夫斯基的言论描述为“贬低性、侮辱性和煽动性”,称其“不可接受”。

苏里约迪普罗表示:“发言者使用的语言超出了我们在本会议厅内共同遵守的理事会框架内的容忍和尊重界限。”

针对福克斯新闻数字版的置评请求,人权理事会媒体官员帕斯卡·西姆称理事会对发言语言有长期既定规则。

“人权理事会对发言形式和语言的规定是该机构自成立以来就存在的惯例,所有理事会主席在确保讨论人权问题时固有的尊重、包容和尊严方面均采用这些规则。”西姆表示,“非政府组织‘图罗法学院、人权研究所和大屠杀研究所’的视频陈述因被认为超出了理事会框架内的容忍和尊重界限而被中断。”

他补充说:“正如主席当时解释的,所有发言者都应遵守理事会工作中使用的适当框架和术语,这是经常参与理事会会议的发言者所熟知的。该决定作出后,理事会成员国均未提出异议。”

尽管贝耶夫斯基的发言被中断,但其他指责以色列犯有种族灭绝和种族清洗的言论仍被允许完整播放和宣读。

这并非贝耶夫斯基首次被打断。就在一年前,即2025年2月27日,她在提及阿里埃尔和基尔·比比斯(Ariel and Kfir Bibas)的命运时视频被中断。当时的人权理事会主席于尔格·劳伯(Jürg Lauber)暂停视频并宣布贝耶夫斯基使用了不当语言。

贝耶夫斯基在发言开头称:“全世界都知道巴勒斯坦暴徒杀害了9个月大的婴儿基尔。”话音刚落即被劳伯打断。

“抱歉,我必须打断你。”劳伯突然说道,视频暂停。他短暂反对视频中使用的“语言”,但随后允许继续播放。几秒钟后,视频被完全关闭。

劳伯重申“发言者使用的语言不可容忍”,称其“明显超出了容忍和尊重的界限”。

去年的类似事件中,贝耶夫斯基曾表示整个过程是“精心策划的”,因为理事会提前提供了视频和文字记录,并清楚她会说什么。

雷切尔·沃尔夫是福克斯新闻数字版和福克斯商业频道的突发新闻撰稿人。

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UN Human Rights Council chief cuts off speaker criticizing US-sanctioned official

Anne Bayefsky was interrupted during a 90-second video statement after naming Francesca Albanese and other officials

By Rachel Wolf
Fox News
Published February 27, 2026 5:39pm EST

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) abruptly cut off a video statement after the speaker began criticizing several United Nations officials, including one who has been sanctioned by the Trump administration. The video message was being played during a U.N. session in Geneva, Switzerland, Friday morning.

Anne Bayefsky, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the and president of Human Rights, called out several U.N. officials in her message, including U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk and special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who is the subject of U.S. sanctions.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced sanctions against Albanese July 9, 2025, saying that she “has spewed unabashed antisemitism, expressed support for terrorism and open contempt for the United States, Israel and the West.”

“That bias has been apparent across the span of her career, including recommending that the ICC, without a legitimate basis, issue arrest warrants targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant,” Rubio added.

“I was the only American U.N.-accredited NGO with a speaking slot, and I wasn’t allowed even to conclude my 90 seconds of allotted time. Free speech is non-existent at the U.N. so-called ‘Human Rights Council,’” Bayefsky told Fox News Digital.

Bayefsky noted the irony of the council cutting off her video in a proceeding that was said to be an “interactive dialogue,” an event during which experts are allowed to speak to the council about human rights issues.

“I was cut off after naming Francesca Albanese, Navi Pillay and Chris Sidoti for covering up Palestinian use of rape as a weapon of war and trafficking in blatant antisemitism. I named the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, who is facing disturbing sexual assault allegations but still unaccountable almost two years later. Those are the people and the facts that the United Nations wants to protect and hide,” Bayefsky told Fox News Digital.

“It is an outrage that I am silenced and singled out for criticism on the basis of naming names.”

Bayefsky’s statement was cut off as she accused Albanese and Navi Pillay, the former chair of the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory; and Chris Sidoti, a commissioner of the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory. She also slammed Khan, who has faced rape allegations. Khan has denied the sexual misconduct allegations against him.

Had her video message been played in full, Bayefsky would have gone on to criticize Türk’s recent report for not demanding accountability for the atrocities committed by Hamas Oct. 7, 2023.

When the video was cut short, Human Rights Council President Ambassador Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro characterized Bayefsky’s remarks as “derogatory, insulting and inflammatory” and said that they were “not acceptable.”

“The language used by the speaker cannot be allowed as it has exceeded the limits of tolerance and respect within the framework of the council which we all in this room hold to,” Suryodipuro said.

In response to Fox News Digital’s request for comment, Human Rights Council Media Officer Pascal Sim said the council has had long-established rules on what it considers to be acceptable language.

“Rulings regarding the form and language of interventions in the Human Rights Council are established practices that have been in place throughout the existence of the council and used by all council presidents when it comes to ensuring respect, tolerance and dignity inherent to the discussion of human rights issues,” Sim told Fox News Digital.

When asked if the video had been reviewed ahead of time, Sim said it was assessed for length and audio quality to allow for interpretation, but that the speakers are ultimately “responsible for the content of their statement.”

“The video statement by the NGO ‘Touro Law Center, The Institute on Human Rights and The Holocaust’ was interrupted when it was deemed that the language exceeded the limits of tolerance and respect within the framework of the council and could not be tolerated,” Sim said.

“As the presiding officer explained at the time, all speakers are to remain within the appropriate framework and terminology used in the council’s work, which is well known by speakers who routinely participate in council proceedings. Following that ruling, none of the member states of the council have objected to it.”

While Bayefsky’s statement was cut off, other statements accusing Israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing were allowed to be played and read in full.

This is not the first time that Bayefsky was interrupted. Exactly one year ago, on Feb. 27, 2025, her video was cut off when she mentioned the fate of Ariel and Kfir Bibas. Jürg Lauber, president of the U.N. Human Rights Council at the time, stopped the video and declared that Bayefsky had used inappropriate language.

Bayefsky began the speech by saying, “The world now knows Palestinian savages murdered 9-month-old baby Kfir,” and she ws almost immediately cut off by Lauber.

“Sorry, I have to interrupt,” Lauber abruptly said as the video of Bayefsky was paused. Lauber briefly objected to the “language” used in the video, but then allowed it to continue. After a few more seconds, the video was shut off entirely.

Lauber reiterated that “the language that’s used by the speaker cannot be tolerated,” adding that it “exceeds clearly the limits of tolerance and respect.”

Last year, when the previous incident occurred, Bayefsky said she believed the whole thing was “stage-managed,” as the council had advanced access to her video and a transcript and knew what she would say.

Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.

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