| Navanethem Pillay tipped to become U.N. Human Rights Chief |
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The South African judge Ms. Navanethem Pillay, who has served on the International Criminal Court since 2003, is expected to be proposed by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as the candidate for UN's next Human Rights Chief, succeeding Louise Arbour, Reuters reported Friday. As a judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, where she served for eight years, Judge Pillay led the landmark decisions defining rape as an institutionalized weapon of war and a crime of genocide.
Los Angeles Times reported that Pillay was selected over two others by a committee that gave weight to geographic origin and gender as well as experience. She was born in 1941 to South Africa's Tamil minority. |
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