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U.S. regains seat on human rights panel
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TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2002

The United States was voted back on the U.N. Human Rights Commission on Monday.

The U.S. was kicked off last year, the first time since the panel was created in 1947. The seat will restore the ability to introduce resolutions to the commission.

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U.S. Will Return to U.N. Rights Commission (The Washington Post 4/30)
Americans Recover Seat on Rights Panel (The New York Times 4/30)
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