Amnesty warns that human rights are under the control of "destructive governments"
The NGO denounces attacks on international law, the rise of authoritarianism and impunity in conflicts such as Gaza or Ukraine.
Amnesty International has warned that human rights, multilateralism and international law are going through a serious crisis as a result of "destructive governments" trying to undermine an international order based on rules.
In its annual report, the organization denounces Israel's "genocide" in Gaza, the war crimes attributed to Russia in Ukraine, and the democratic backlash in the United States, as well as abuses in Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan and Venezuela.
Amnesty Secretary General Agnès Callamard has criticized the silence and slowness of many states in the face of these violations and has warned of an attempt to establish a "racist, patriarchal and anti-rights" order worldwide.
The report also condemns the transfer of arms to countries involved in the conflict and calls for greater international responsibility.
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Trump has extended the truce until Iran presents a proposal for an agreement
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The European Union will hold a debate on the partnership agreement with Israel in the absence of sufficient support to cancel it
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