U.S. Will Vote Against New U.N. Human Rights Council; Says Abusers Could Still Be Elected The United States will vote against a proposal to create a new panel at the United Nations to replace the discredited Human Rights Commission, Washington's U.N. ambassador said. The U.N. General Assembly will take up the resolution Wednesday, and a vote is likely even though assembly president Jan Eliasson has insisted he wants the new Human Rights Council to be approved by consensus of the 191 U.N. member states. The United States argues that right abusers could still be elected to the new body under...