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Saudi Arabia narrowly failed to win a seat in the United Nations Human Rights Council, four years after it was rejected in a 2020 bid to join the 47-member body. Members of the Geneva-based Human Rights Council are elected by the 193-member UN General Assembly in New York in a secret ballot in geographical groups to ensure even representation. In the Asia-Pacific group, six candidates were vying for five seats. The Marshall Islands came in fifth with 124 votes, while Saudi Arabia missed out with 117 votes. The newly elected members will begin their term on January 1, 2025.

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They should never get that.. But if It's hypocrite seat like westerners got then they should get it

badhan