The report looks at six major multilateral organisations the WHO, the World Trade Organisation, Interpol, the United Nations Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the united nations human rights council, the international Criminal Court and the Organisation for Security and cooperation in Europe. "There are examples of China using its economic leverage, through the Belt and Road Initiative, to achieve support in multilaterals. Use of aggressive diplomacy by China, or 'bullying' can be seen in operation at the as well as the WHO, "the report said. It said many HRC member states "hold an alternative view of human rights to those they initially ratified in the UN charter" and that China held a sway over the WHO disproportionate to its funding or representation on secretariat. The report expressed grave concern over the funding of these bodies, saying there was a risk of them being "captured" by state or private donors who could influence their agendas. Had reported in March how the OHCHR had accepted donation from prokhalistan Sikha for Justice. Foreign affairs committee chair, Tom Tugendhat, said "Dictatorships are taking over the institutions built out of wreckage of second World War to defend democracy. Chinese media on wednesday mocked the US for calling attention to its donation of 80 vials of Covid vaccines to Trinidad and Tobago. "Would this be selected for the Worst Public Relations Award of the Year? The official xinhua news agency said in an article on Wechat, which complied more than 10 mocking tweets under a US embassy Twitter statement announcing the donation. On Monday the US Embassy in Port of Spain tweeted that its donation to Trinidad and Tobago includes 80 vials of the Pfizer vaccine. A vial contains five or six doses.
