Human Rights Council Complaint Procedure
At a glance
The complaint procedure addresses consistent patterns of gross and reliably attested violations of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, occurring in any part of the world, and under any circumstances (Human Rights Council resolution 5/1 of 18 June 2007). The procedure is impartial, objective, efficient, victim-oriented and conducted in a timely manner.
Who can submit a complaint?
The complaint procedure of the Human Rights Council is the only universal complaint procedure addressing all human rights and all fundamental freedoms in all United Nations Member States. Any individual, group of individuals, or non-governmental organization can submit a complaint.
Who can you make a complaint against?
A complaint can be submitted against any of the 193 Member States, whether or not the country has ratified any particular treaty or made reservations under a particular instrument.
Confidentiality
The procedure is confidential.
https://www.ohchr.org/en/hr-bodies/hrc/complaint-procedure/hrc-complaint-procedure-index