Commission on Unalienable Rights

US: Over 200 human rights groups and experts denounce Pompeo's Unalienable Rights Commission report

The signatories, who include former State Department officials, said they rejected the findings of the draft report from the commission, which was unveiled two weeks ago. In remarks at a Philadelphia event marking the report's release, Pompeo argued against a "proliferation" of human rights, claiming that "more rights does not necessarily mean more justice."

US: Groups Express Grave Concern about the Commission on Unalienable Rights

Now more than ever, countries worldwide should prioritize the rights to health and well-being of all their people without discrimination and recognize that reproductive rights are clearly established and articulated under international law. 

US: Pompeo’s “Rights Commission” Is Worse Than Feared: 7 Concerns to Watch

This is the second of a two-part series examining the work of the Commission on Unalienable Rights, formed in July 2019 by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

US: Pompeo’s “Rights Commission” is Worse Than Feared: Part I

Human rights groups sued Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last week in a bid to shut down his Commission on Unalienable Rights, a panel that was swiftly and widely criticized when it was set up in 2019 because of its clear anti-human rights agenda.