So without carrying out extensive google searches I wonder where all the others live.
Japan and even Russia have a fair number of very rich people, not to mention the oil rich arabs.
I really cannot see all this wealth being just 5% of the total, that's complete rubbish I.M.O.
...After more than a month of negotiations, the commission on its final day could no longer avoid the ethnic cleansing in Sudan, which has left 30,000 dead and 900,000 in deplorable conditions. The U.S. proposal to condemn "the grave violations of human rights and international humanitarian law in Darfur," and to call on the government of Sudan "to ensure all attacks against civilians are stopped" was defeated. Instead, the resolution announced: "the Commission expresses its solidarity with the Sudan in overcoming the current situation."
The Sudan result was actually better than the commission outcomes on gross human-rights abuses in China and Zimbabwe. Resolutions on these states were blocked by the success of procedural no-action motions.
Consideration of the human-rights situation in Iran didn't even make it to the floor...
...Israel was treated somewhat differently by the U.N.'s primary human-rights body, which is composed of a majority of Asian and African states and whose membership includes countries with such appalling human-rights records as China, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Zimbabwe.
Not only were five resolutions adopted condemning Israel, but the commission took three hours out of its schedule to mourn the death of Hamas terrorist leader Sheikh Ahmad Yassin....
...The 2004 U.N. Human Rights Commission produced 5,539 pages of documents. Six weeks later there had been 86 separate votes, with the U.S. being in the minority 85 percent of the time.
In a final irony, the 2004 commission's last act was to consider that its performance warranted an additional six meetings next year ? to be paid for, no doubt, from the U.N.'s regular budget, 22 percent of which comes from U.S. taxpayers.
It's time to get out!
Evie

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