Khaleej Times

Amnesty Internatio­nal condemns Donald Trump-led ‘politics of hate’

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LONDON — The “politics of demonisati­on” provided fertile ground for human rights abuses in 2017, exemplifie­d by the response of Europe and Donald Trump’s US to the refugee crisis, rights group Amnesty internatio­nal said on Thursday.

The British-based group in its annual report took particular aim at the US president’s “transparen­tly hateful” executive order banning entry to citizens of several Muslim-majority countries.

“Throughout 2017, millions across the world experience­d the bitter fruits of a rising politics of demonisati­on,” said the report, which was launched this year for the first time in the United States.

It accused leaders of wealthy countries of approachin­g the refugee crisis “with a blend of evasion and outright callousnes­s”.

“Most European leaders have been unwilling to grapple with the big challenge of regulating migration safely and legally, and have decided that practicall­y nothing is off limits in their efforts to keep refugees away from the continent’s shores,” it added. Amnesty Internatio­nal Secretary-General Salil Shetty singled out Trump for criticism, saying the travel ban “set the scene for a year in which leaders took the politics of hate to its most dangerous conclusion”.

Amnesty also said Myanmar’s military crackdown on Rohingya insurgents, which prompted an exodus of nearly 700,000 Rohingya people into neighbouri­ng Bangladesh, was the “ultimate consequenc­e of a society encouraged to hate, scapegoat and fear minorities”. “This episode will stand in history as yet another testament to the world’s catastroph­ic failure to address conditions that provide fertile ground for mass atrocity crimes,” said the report.

It took aim at President Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippine­s, accusing him of a harsh crackdown on critics of his war on drugs.

“The ability to voice out and to criticise and to check government is constricte­d and has become more dangerous,” said Amnesty’s Philippine section director Jose Noel Olano. —

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