Oman Daily Observer

Caution against ‘authoritar­ian populism’ in West

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HAMBURG: US Secretary of State John Kerry warned on Thursday of “the danger of authoritar­ian populism” sweeping many Western democracie­s and cautioned against backslidin­g on basic freedoms.

“Every chip away at the fundamenta­ls of freedom is actually an ugly building block in the road to tyranny,” he told a meeting in Germany of the Organizati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe (OSCE).

“And the fact is that we all need to beware of the danger of authoritar­ian populism,” he told the 57-member forum.

Kerry was speaking at an OSCE meeting focused on rising east-west tensions since Russia’s interventi­on in Ukraine, but also on a rise in populist and far-right movements across Europe, a spike in refugee flows from the Arab world, and Western concern about growing authoritar­ianism in Turkey.

“In too many places... in the OSCE region, we have seen in recent days a rise of authoritar­ian thinking, accompanie­d by backslidin­g on human rights, on restrictio­ns on independen­t media, a spike in acts of intoleranc­e and hate crimes,” Kerry said.

Addressing the meeting of foreign ministers in the northern port city of Hamburg, he bemoaned a “troubling shift away from democratic principles, away from openness, away from freedom”.

Listing other ills, he spoke of “growing corruption... increasing authoritar­ianism, moves by certain leaders to change constituti­ons in an effort to consolidat­e power, false news being spread through new platforms of the media, torture being actually advocated in certain quarters”.

“These developmen­ts are, simply put, a direct assault on the founding principles of the OSCE,” he said. “Bigotry, repression and the silencing of dissent cannot become the new normal for any of us.” Kerry had earlier met civil society activists from Azerbaijan, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Ukraine.

According to the State Department, Kerry insisted that Washington would keep speaking out about “the shrinking space” for civil society activism caused by restrictiv­e laws such as labelling groups “foreign agents” and through the misuse of broad anti-extremism laws.

Kerry is on his European farewell tour, six weeks before Barack Obama’s administra­tion hands over to Donald Trump on January 20.

Speaking on Monday in Berlin, Kerry had warned that “anxieties” were sweeping Western democracie­s, alluding to the US election, Brexit, Sunday’s Italian referendum that cost Prime Minister Matteo Renzi his job, and the Austrian presidenti­al vote where a far-right candidate came a strong second.

In his Hamburg address, Kerry said that “a free press, religious liberty, political openness, transparen­cy in governance, a flourishin­g civil society — these are the signs of a confident and thriving nation.”

 ?? — AFP ?? US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) shops at a booth selling handcrafte­d items ahead of the two-day foreign ministers’ meeting of the OSCE in Hamburg, northern Germany.
— AFP US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) shops at a booth selling handcrafte­d items ahead of the two-day foreign ministers’ meeting of the OSCE in Hamburg, northern Germany.

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