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Michelle #Bachelet will be designated as UN High Commissioner for #HumanRights (General Assembly is expected to confirm it this Friday at 10:00 AM EST). 3 big reasons to be proud of: Outstanding woman, Latin American and progressist.https://t.co/zTD5a3esdh
— Germán Zarama (@germanzarama) August 9, 2018
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Michelle Bachelet, socialist ex-president of Chile, is tapped for UN human rights posthttps://t.co/pqOYNRCffI
— Jesse James Dick Jr (@JJDJ1187) August 9, 2018
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Indeed, Michelle Bachelet was a sensible and solid woman president! Unlike Argentine and Brazil, Chile has established solid middle class and reliable social welfare program. I was very impressed by my trip to Chile. A good choice.
— JL Foundation (@jl911) August 9, 2018
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Hopefully, Michelle Bachelet doesn't get sucked into the machine and turn into another Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma, whom once free went on to act like her oppressors.☹️☹️ https://t.co/GhUFkOT7Yu
— John B Manirakiza (@Manirakiza) August 9, 2018
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And don’t forget Michelle Bachelet also supports two Dictators, Maduro and Castro 🙈
— Caro (@carogotita) August 9, 2018
Two Presidents that have permanently violated for years, Human Rights of millions of citizens
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Michelle Bachelet, socialist ex-president of Chile, is tapped for UN human rights posthttps://t.co/8tyEyASDum
— Bama fanatic🇺🇸@fanatic_bama (@Bamafanaticfan1) August 9, 2018
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UN chief taps former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet as next human rights commissioner https://t.co/70tyZPlVos
— besuretocook (@besuretocook) August 9, 2018
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Qué orgullo!! Michelle Bachelet, Ex-President of Chile, Picked as Next U.N. Rights Chief https://t.co/YCdoosjc7e
— Valeria Lubbert (@Vlubbert) August 9, 2018
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Chile’s Michelle Bachelet Chosen as New UN Human Rights Chief https://t.co/aCnudddgu8
— СКЕЛЕТИ в шафах (@SkeletyCom) August 9, 2018
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FITS RIGHT IN WITH THE UN AGENDA. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has nominated socialist ex-President Michelle Bachelet of Chile to be the next human rights chief, the U.N. said Wednesday. https://t.co/kkAlbppYNV
— intelligencebar (@intelligencebar) August 9, 2018
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Chile's Michelle Bachelet Chosen as New UN Human Rights Chief https://t.co/swo6jzUj7I
— khalid jamil kirmani (@KhalidKirmani) August 9, 2018
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Michelle Bachelet, Ex-President of Chile, Picked as Next U.N. Rights Chief pic.twitter.com/xLXZGQOCC4
— محمد عمیر (@m_umair_92) August 9, 2018
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Former Chilean president Michelle Bachelete @mbachelet_chile is chosen as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to replace Jeid Ra'ad Al Hussein. https://t.co/U1SIaie6X5
— Ashraf Zaman (@ZamanAshraf) August 9, 2018
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One of my favorite things is listening to my dad talk shit about Michelle Bachelet then going on and praising Pinochet like he was a fucking god to him
— thicc goth gf (@DalishRenegade) August 9, 2018
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Michelle Bachelet, set to be the next UN rights chief, will step into a position that has drawn much controversy under Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein. #WorldNews https://t.co/sIcy0PzL7j
— Rappler (@rapplerdotcom) August 9, 2018
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Michelle Bachelet of Chile figures to be next UN human rights chief | CBC News https://t.co/mS6KT8L8J3
— Ravi Nair (@RaviNair54) August 9, 2018
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A pioneer for women and women's rights as well as a survivor of grave human rights violations, Chile’s 🇨🇱 former President Michelle Bachelet @mbachelet selected to be the next U.N. human rights chief @UNHumanRights https://t.co/SfZvvlVfVj
— SIDDHARTH CHATTERJEE (@sidchat1) August 9, 2018
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Since Trump has pulled out its resources from the crooked UN. China 🇨🇳 is bribing them with socialist leaders. Michelle Bachelet, socialist ex-president of Chile, is tapped for UN human rights post.https://t.co/oflGros0rm
— ♛Cнαz'ร Advєитυяєร♛ (@DiscernedSpirit) August 9, 2018
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Chile's former President Michelle Bachelet selected to be the next U.N. human rights chief https://t.co/cKx455rER1 pic.twitter.com/zpuh8GwRc9
— Bloomberg (@business) August 8, 2018
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.@FoxNews: Former Obama-era UN rep Samantha Power calls Bachelet’s pick as UN rights chief a “strong choice.” But UN Watch expressed “serious concerns” about her “spotty” record on supporting human rights in countries such as Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. https://t.co/LMQZmRA1SO
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) August 8, 2018
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