U.S. Rejoins U.N. 'Rights Commission'NewsMax.com Wires and NewsMax.comTuesday, April 30, 2002 UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Economic and Social Council on Monday returned the United States to the so-called Human Rights Commission, from which it had been unexpectedly dumped last year. The return came, according to the U.S. Ambassador to ECOSOC Sichan Siv, when the Western European and Others Group by acclamation approved Washington along with Austria, Germany and Ireland. They were elected to three-year terms beginning in 2003. "We are very pleased that we are back on the commission," said Siv. "Human rights is a corner stone of U.S....