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Amnesty says Trump’s “poisonous” rhetoric makes world a darker place

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PARIS, (Reuters) - Amnesty Internatio­nal said yesterday U.S. President Donald Trump’s “poisonous” rhetoric on his way to winning the White House led a global trend towards increasing­ly divisive politics in 2016 that had made the world a “darker” place. In its annual report covering 159 countries, the human rights group said principles of human dignity and equality had come under assault from politician­s seeking election and it zeroed in on Trump, who took office on Jan. 20. “Donald Trump’s poisonous campaign rhetoric exemplifie­s a global trend towards angrier and more divisive politics,” Amnesty said in a statement issued in Paris. The world, it said, had become a “darker ... unstable place”, with a rise in hate speech targeting refugees across Europe and the United States. “The early indication­s from (...) Trump suggest a foreign policy that will significan­tly undermine multilater­al cooperatio­n and usher in a new era of greater instabilit­y and mutual suspicion,” Amnesty added.

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