A resolution adopted by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on July 24, 2013 contains language and intentions which could at best be described as Socialistic or Communist in nature. The title of the resolution is “Human Rights and International Solidarity.”

The resolution seeks to ensure the concept of “international solidarity” is included in all efforts to help or aid poor nations, and that “costs and burdens” are “distributed fairly” in “accordance with the basic principles of social justice.” The resolution also asserts that poor peoples are victims of wealthier peoples by using the term “marginalized,” a far left term used to assign victimhood to low income peoples denoting the impoverished are not simply poor but poverty was imposed on them.

The document further asserts that low-income peoples deserve the help from wealthier peoples:

…global challenges must be managed in a way that distributes costs and burdens fairly, in accordance with the basic principles of equity and social justice, and that those who suffer or benefit least deserve help from those who benefit most.

Some highlights from the UNHRC resolution can be seen below, along with the resolution in full:

UN Human Rights Council Resolution July 24, 2013 by Brandon Darby