In what may have been the biggest trolling of the United Nations in recent history, Saudi Arabia was elected via secret ballot in the UN Economic and Social Council to the 45-member UN Commission on the Status of Women last week. According to Reuters, twelve other countries were also elected by the council in Geneva to serve for a four-year term, ending in 2022: Algeria, Comoros, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Iraq, Japan, South Korea, Turkmenistan, Ecuador, Haiti and Nicaragua.

The news promptly sparked mocking and ridicule. UN Watch, a human rights organization monitoring the performance of the United Nations, strongly condemned the appointment of Saudi Arabia to post,citing Riyadh’s poor women’s rights record and widespread gender inequality.

“Electing Saudi Arabia to protect women’s rights is like making an arsonist into the town fire chief. It’s absurd,” Hillel Neuer, the UN Watch chief, said.

Every Saudi woman “must have a male guardian who makes all critical decisions on her behalf, controlling a woman’s life from her birth until death. Saudi Arabia also bans women from driving cars,” Neuer added.

Who voted for Saudi Arabia? At least 5 EU nations based on UN Watch math: "Neuer said that seven of the 54 council states did not vote for Saudi Arabia, and that, based on his count, five of the 12 EU states on the council voted in favor of Saudi Arabia. It received the least amount of votes out of all of the 13 newly approved members, he added."

At least 5 EU states voted FOR the Saudis.

Belgium?

Czech?

Estonia?

Finland?

France?

Germany?

Greece?

Ireland?

Italy?

Portugal?

Sweden?

UK? pic.twitter.com/e4FPK1PgMB — Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) April 23, 2017

Twitter users were just as amazed at the news:

@HillelNeuer@UN_CSW@UNECOSOC I wish I could find the words to express how I feel right know. I'm 'saudi' and this feels like betrayal. — kh.oz (@khuludAu) April 23, 2017

Absurd! UN couldn't have done bigger injustice to women's cause

UN Elects KSA to Women's Rights body https://t.co/Nk2ecKmxc0 via @unwatch — Baqir Sajjad (@baqirsajjad) April 23, 2017

Insane! Saudi Arabia is elected chieftain over women's rights by U.N? A country where women aren't allowed to drive? https://t.co/mZZHfQvXGa — Luna Safwan (@LunaSafwan) April 23, 2017