UN Watch tweets in December and January were liked and shared by thousands around the world, including by opinion leaders and celebrities such as: - Former UN Security Council President Diego Arria
- Former Bolivian president Tuto Quiroga
- Cuban human rights activist Rosa María Payá, Iranian women’s rights activist Masih Alinejad, Russian opposition activist Lyubov Sobol, Saudi dissident Raif Badawi, Venezuelan opposition politicians María Corina Machado & Armando Armas, Pakistani human rights activist Gulalai Ismail, Uighur human rights activists Rayhan Asat & Nury Turkel, Human Rights Foundation, Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, Simon Wiesenthal Center
- U.S. Senator John Cornyn & Congress members Claudia Tenney, Pat Fallon & Don Bacon
- Canadian senator Leo Housakos, former immigration minister Chris Alexander, MP Anthony Housefather
- UK MPs Rebecca Harris & Sir Robert Syms, members of UK House of Lords Sarah Ludford & Helena Morrissey
- French ambassador to UNESCO Véronique Roger-Lacan, Dutch MEP Peter van Dalen, Swedish MEP David Lega, Dutch MP Gert-Jan Segers, former Swiss ambassador to the U.S. Martin Dahinden
- Foundation for Defense of Democracies president Clifford May, CEO Mark Dubowitz & senior vice president Jonathan Schanzer, Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies executive director Kyle Matthews, former Pakistani ambassador to the U.S. Husain Haqqani
- U.S. actress Mia Farrow, U.S. actor Adam Baldwin, U.S. singer and actor Brian Evans, former NBA basketball player Omri Casspi
Many journalists also liked or shared UN Watch’s tweets, including: - CNN anchor Jake Tapper & senior justice correspondent Evan Pérez, ABC host Meghan McCain, Wall Street Journal columnist Walter Russell Mead, The Dispatch editor-in-chief Jonah Goldberg & senior editor David French, The Atlantic senior editor David Frum & writer Yair Rosenberg, Bloomberg columnist Eli Lake, National Review senior editor Jay Nordlinger & contributing editor Andrew Stuttaford, Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby
- BBC journalist Justin Webb, The Independent chief political commentator John Rentoul, New Statesman columnist James Bloodworth, Sunday Times chief political correspondent Christina Lamb, Sky News Australia hosts Rita Panahi & Sharri Markson
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