Syria and Iran attacked the United States on Thursday to seek UN Human Rights Council seat, saying they violated their rights is based on the UN investigation.
Iran said late Thursday that they had left behind after the game earlier this year to consider election.
Syria is still a candidate to participate in 47 country's parliament, as well as with other countries such as Cuba criticized, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Vietnam and Russia.
Syria was involved in a brutal civil war, human rights groups have accused President Assad abuse hammer government and the rebels. Iran, a key ally of Syria, has been criticized for the detention of political prisoners and executing drug offenders.
U.S. Ambassador to the UN Rosemary DiCarlo told reporters that "any attempt to join the Human Rights Council of State highly inappropriate, taking into account the existing Human Rights Council mandate to investigate human rights violations in these countries, and its appalling human rights records and their ongoing cooperation repression of the Syrian people for democracy. "
A spokesman confirmed that Iran's UN mission, Ali Miryousefi, late Thursday that Iran has withdrawn its candidate as early as February.
193 members of the UN General Assembly will vote on November 14 national parliaments three-year term.
Regional preparatory meeting was held in the Assembly group to select their preferred candidate.
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