Stop Qatar’s Ambassador of Hate From Heading U.N. Human Rights Council
UN Secretary-General António Guterres
The Islamic Republic of Iran, coordinator of the Asian states at the U.N. Human Rights Council, recently announced that their regional group will soon decide which of its members will become the next UNHRC President.
Absurdly, one of the eligible candidates is Qatar—a state sponsor of terror that enslaves migrant workers—represented by Ms. Hend al-Muftah. In 2022, she tried to become Chair of the UNHRC’s Democracy Forum, before she was exposed as an ambassador of hate: toward Jews, Americans, the West, and gays. Repeatedly, she calls for “God’s curse” upon gays.
“The Jews… dominated, tyrannized and ruled the world,” she has tweeted. Qatar’s Al-Muftah accuses Israel of orchestrating 9/11, claiming “Zionists” created Al Qaeda. She boasts of her Qatari school’s daily morning anthem: “We learned from a young age that the Jews are our enemies!”
When UN Watch exposed al-Muftah’s bigotry in 2022, she rushed to deactivate her entire X account. Now it’s revived, but she locked her account, hiding her posts from the public, which is unusual for an ambassador.
Please sign the petition to #StopQatar and its Ambassador of Hate, Hend al-Muftah, from being nominated as the next President of the U.N. Human Rights Council.
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres
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Dear Mr. Secretary-General,
We express our grave concern at the potential nomination of Qatari Ambassador Hend Al-Muftah to become the next President of the U.N. Human Rights Council.
Qatar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva has an appalling record of publishing racist tropes about Jews, bigoted attacks on gays, and conspiracy theories about Western societies and liberalism. She says her religion assures her that “the end of America” is “inevitably true.”
Excellency, Ambassador Al-Muftah’s numerous bigoted statements, published on social media, stand in complete contravention to the principles and values of the founding charter of this Human Rights Council.
That Ms. Al-Muftah was awarded a Master’s degree from SOAS in 1999 and a Ph.D. from Exeter in 2004, has held several high teaching and management positions at Qatar University and the Doha Institute for Graduate studies, was classified as the most influential social media person in 2016 in Qatar, was appointed to Qatar’s Shura Council, and honored by the British Council in 2019 — and yet none of this inhibited her ignorant comments, systematic incitement of anti-gay bigotry, and spreading classical tropes of antisemitism including accusing the Jews of world domination — is a sad comment on those institutions. Yet now that Ambassador Al-Muftah’s bigotry is documented herein, we trust that you will take the necessary action and prevent her appointment as President of the U.N. Human Rights Council.
“Jews rule the world” & “American Zionists control the U.S media”
Ambassador Al-Muftah writes that “the Jews” focused investments in industry and media, “and that is why they dominated, tyrannized and ruled the world.” Again, she says, “the American Zionist controls the U.S. media,” and “thus it is well-targeted for achieving their anti-Islam everywhere!”
This hatred, she recalls, was instilled in her from the beginning: “We learned from a young age that the Jews are our enemies!”
She adds: “I only remember our daily morning anthem from my childhood: ‘Palestine is our country, The Jews are our enemies, And salute to the flag.’”
This life-long hatred of Jews as enemies has gone so far as to include calls for violence. In May 2021, Al-Muftah wrote: “Oh God… turn the Zionists away from them, blind their eyes and paralyze their hands…”
Earlier, she called for the “expulsion of Jews from Palestine.” This, she stressed, is “not only an important issue for the Palestinians, but our cause all, including you, me and us!”
Expulsion is only the beginning. In December 2017, Ambassador Al-Muftah posted a viral antisemitic video featuring a child calling to trample the corpses of Jews, in which the latter says: “You sons of Judaism… By God… We will liberate Palestine, we will expel you and trample the last corpse of a cursed Zionist in Gaza with our honorable feet, God willing.”
Moreover, Ambassador Al-Muftah has spread multiple, dangerous antisemitic tropes, including accusing the Jews of immorality, conspiring to corrupt society, and of conspiring to destroy and dominate the world.
She tweeted a text by a notorious antisemite, Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud, accusing “the Talmud tribe and the Protocols tribe” — i.e., the Jews — of infecting Western civilization and liberalism with “obscenity and decadence, cocaine, crack, nudity, sex and violence.”
In the article shared and endorsed by Ambassador Al-Muftah, the Jews are described as “the termites of that civilization” who “eat it from the inside,” a tribe that has been “planning for a thousand years to destroy this world and dominate it.” After sharing this antisemitic conspiracy, the Qatari Ambassador added, “I advise all young people to read it! Don’t be fooled!”
In another Twitter thread, Ambassador Al-Muftah proposed a conspiracy theory claiming that Israel knew about and was implicated in an Al Qaeda attack in the Sinai, that Israel actually created Al Qaeda, “hangs over every terrorist threat,” and operates “hidden hands in every country” to carry out conspiracies. In her words, “the Zionists have actually succeeded in distracting the world from our main cause, which is Palestine and their criminal violations!”
In the same vein, Qatari Ambassador Al-Muftah tweeted out a headline—“BBC Correspondent says MOSSAD did 9/11”—while sharing a video of the antisemite Alan Hart, as he was interviewed by leading 9/11 conspiracy theorist Kevin Barrett. Hart claimed that Israel’s Mossad—“and the Zionists and the Neocons”—helped orchestrate the 9/11 attacks by using a “controlled ground explosion” to destroy the twin towers, and by guiding the planes by transponders. “A point of view worth pondering,” added Qatar’s envoy.
Qatar’s Ambassador Al-Muftah has also posted caricatures with classically antisemitic tropes about Jews controlling world leaders, including one image of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with the Star of David on his shirt, riding and beating United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon like an animal.
Al-Muftah believes that whenever people discuss Palestine, “international conspiracies” escalate in an “immoral and inhuman” manner.
No Human Rights For Gays, “May God Curse Them!”
About gays, Ambassador Al-Muftah is equally clear and consistent. In October 2011, she called for “God’s curse” upon gays, and also upon those who “encouraged them.” In June 2018, she again called on God to curse gays. Admiring Russia at the 2018 World Cup for opposing gays, she exclaimed: “May God curse them!”
Although the United Nations has emphasized that gays have human rights, Al-Muftah calls gay rights “Disgusting rights!”
In response to a UN plea for gay rights in Africa, Ms. Al-Muftah told the UN to “stay away from Middle East and Arab countries, keep your rights for your people.” Days later, citing a news report that debate about homosexuality in Islam is beginning, she again warned: “Stay away from Islam, don’t U understand???”
Likewise, about gays, Ambassador Al-Muftah lashed out: “Damn this cultural globalization that gave them rights they don’t deserve.” She doubled down: “Absolutely NO! Defending human rights has nothing to do with gay rights!”
For Ambassador Al-Muftah, Western ideas and gay rights are all to blame: “The ideas of secularism, liberalism, atheism and homosexuality have spread and are practiced under the pretext of respecting ‘human rights’ and ‘other opinion’!”
In October 2018, she made clear her views: Gay rights are “in conflict with the three monotheistic religions and morality,” and “also with the legal legislation in most countries.” She therefore opposed raising gay rights at the International Parliamentary Union.
Al-Muftah even condemned former U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney for celebrating his daughter’s gay marriage. She said “the West celebrates the lack of reason and religion” and “the decay of its morals.”
‘NATO was paid to kill Qaddafi’ — ‘France is racist against Muslims’ — ‘USA will end’
Finally, a consistent theme for Ambassador Al-Muftah is that Western countries are malign, degenerate and racist.
“NATO were paid to kill Qaddafi,” she wrote.
“The end of America and others,” says Ambassador Al-Muftah, “does not need any prophecy. Our Messenger and our Qur’an told us about it 1400 years ago, and it is inevitably true.”
“Terrorism,” said Ambassador Al-Muftah, “is a term that the West has been unable to frame except within the limits of achieving their own agenda!”
Al-Muftah claims that human rights are used as a pretext for deformation and decay of morals, “in light of the hegemony of Western culture.”
In particular among Western nations, Ambassador Al-Muftah believes that “France’s government and people are known for their racism against Muslims!”
In 2020, she wrote that French President “Macron and his likes fight Islam.” Last year, after President Macron criticized Islamists in wake of the beheading in France of teacher Samuel Paty, Ambassador Al-Muftah posted a call to “Boycott French products.”
“France,” she writes: “is an arrogant dictatorship…in the guise of democracy.” It is a country of “fake freedom” which, she suggested, is “killing the freedom of innocent Muslims in Mali,” just like, she claimed, President Obama was doing in Afghanistan.
Mr. Secretary-General, despicable lies, dangerous antisemitic tropes, and discrimination against gays cannot be given sanction; on the contrary, these must be condemned at the highest levels.
Accordingly, we urge you to speak out and strongly oppose the potential nomination of Qatari Ambassador Hend Al-Muftah to become the next President of the U.N. Human Rights Council, and we appeal to you to denounce her bigotry and hate.
We thank you for your urgent attention to this matter.