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France Leads Push for UN’s Albanese to Resign as Germany, Austria and Italy Join Criticism

European governments escalate pressure over disputed Doha remarks she says were misrepresented.

Overview

  • French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot called Francesca Albanese’s comments “outrageous and reprehensible” and said France will raise the issue at the UN Human Rights Council on February 23.
  • Germany’s Johann Wadephul, Austria’s Beate Meinl-Reisinger and Italy’s Antonio Tajani urged her to step down, citing concerns about impartiality and past statements.
  • Albanese denies saying Israel is the “common enemy of humanity,” telling France 24 the claim is false and arguing her comments were edited and referred to a “system” enabling atrocities.
  • The Combat Antisemitism Movement sent a formal letter to the Human Rights Council seeking her removal, arguing her rhetoric violates neutrality required of UN mandate holders.
  • UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric stressed special rapporteurs act independently of the Secretariat and said any action is for member states to pursue, with no formal removal move reported so far.