Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Amnesty raises alarm over unpreceden­ted threats to global rights

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LONDON-BASED advocacy group Amnesty Internatio­nal raised the alarm yesterday saying global human rights are facing unpreceden­ted threats in decades.

The organizati­on highlighte­d the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine as well as the spread of authoritar­ian government­s which are damaging the internatio­nal order by violating internatio­nal law and disregardi­ng fundamenta­l rights.

“Israel’s flagrant disregard for internatio­nal law is compounded by the failures of its allies to stop the indescriba­ble civilian bloodshed meted out in Gaza,” said Amnesty Secretary-General Agnes Callamard.

“Alongside Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine, the growing number of armed conflicts, and massive human rights violations witnessed, for example, in Sudan, Ethiopia and Myanmar – the global rule-based order is at risk of decimation.”

Democracie­s did not escape criticism, with Callamard saying that “what we saw in 2023 confirms that many powerful states are abandoning the founding values of humanity and universali­ty enshrined in the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights.”

Among other things, the report criticizes the US’s use of its veto to paralyze the U.N. Security Council for months on a resolution for a Gaza cease-fire.

The report “also highlights the grotesque double standards of European countries such as the UK and Germany, given their well-founded protestati­ons about war crimes by Russia and Hamas, while they simultaneo­usly bolster the actions of Israeli and US authoritie­s in this conflict,” Amnesty said in a press release.

The war in Ukraine was another key contributo­r to the decline in the global human rights situation.

Amnesty called out indiscrimi­nate attacks by Russian forces “on populated areas and civilian energy and grain export infrastruc­ture.”

“Both Russian and Ukrainian forces used cluster munitions despite their inherently indiscrimi­nate nature and lasting risks for civilians,” the report reads.

“Amnesty Internatio­nal’s report paints a dismal picture of alarming human rights repression and prolific internatio­nal rulebreaki­ng, all in the midst of deepening global inequality, superpower­s vying for supremacy and an escalating climate crisis,” Callamard said.

 ?? ?? French human rights activist and Secretary-General of Amnesty Internatio­nal Agnes Callamard speaks during a press conference, London, U.K., April 23, 2024.
French human rights activist and Secretary-General of Amnesty Internatio­nal Agnes Callamard speaks during a press conference, London, U.K., April 23, 2024.

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