PODCAST: Meet the Special Rapporteurs, independent advocates for human rights
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Appointed by the UN Human Rights Council, but independent, unpaid, and free to  speak their minds, Special Rapporteurs occupy a curious space within the UN System. To find out more about what it’s like to be a Special Rapporteur, and why they are willing to give up their time to cover what are, often, difficult situations, Conor Lennon invited three of them – Nazila Ghanea, Morris Tidball-Binz, and Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, into the UN studios, whilst they were in New York to brief the General Assembly on their findings. Do you have suggestions, comments or story ideas for The Lid Is On? Email us at [email protected]! Music:: Within the Earth, Ketsa
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