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Era of ‘dictators’ could return: UN

February 25, 2025
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Era of ‘dictators’ could return: UN
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GENEVA: The international system is in upheaval with human rights being “suffocated”, the United Nations said Monday, warning that an era of “dictators” could return.

During an opening address at the UN Human Rights Council’s main annual session, UN rights chief Volker Turk painted a dark picture of a “very dangerous” situation in a world increasingly dominated by authoritarians.

He did not mention any country — even as the world grapples with the Russia-Ukraine war, dramatic changes in the United States and a more assertive China.

It was clear, he said though, that “the international system is going through a tectonic shift”.

“The human rights edifice we have built up so painstakingly over decades has never been under so much strain.”

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is to give a more detailed address to the council next week, when he will assess specific country events.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned the council that one by one, human rights were being “suffocated”, adding: “by autocrats, crushing opposition because they fear what a truly empowered people would do. By a patriarchy that keeps girls out of school and women at arm’s length from basic rights.”

Governments behind wars “thumb their nose at international law, international humanitarian law and the UN Charter”, he said, while conflicts were stripping people “of their right to food, water and education”.

Turk also cautioned that “the global consensus on human rights is crumbling under the weight of authoritarians, strongmen and oligarchs”.

“By some estimates, autocrats now control around one-third of the world’s economy — more than double the proportion 30 years ago.”

He stressed a need for “an all-out effort by everyone to make sure that human rights and the rule of law remain foundational to communities, societies and international relations”.

Tags: Antonio GuterresHuman RightsUNUN CharterUN Human Rights CouncilUN Secretary GeneralUnited NationsVolker Turk
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