Human rights are under assault, says UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has warned that human rights are facing a global assault. He cited severe abuses and civilian suffering in conflicts across Sudan, Gaza, and Ukraine. Guterres stated that the rule of law is being overshadowed ...

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Human rights are under assault, says UN Secretary General
Geneva: Human rights are under assault worldwide, the United Nations chief warned on Monday, citing widespread abuses of international law and devastating civilian ‌suffering in ⁠conflicts ⁠in Sudan, Gaza, and Ukraine.

"The rule of law is being outmuscled by the rule of force," said U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres, speaking at the opening of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Human rights are being pushed ⁠back deliberately, ‌Guterres said, urging member states not to view international human rights as ⁠a menu to pick from.

Guterres strongly defended the U.N. human rights system which is in"survival mode"


because of funding cuts, attacks on some of its experts and the United States' withdrawal from one of its key universal rights

accountability mechanisms"Humanitarian needs are exploding while ‌funding collapses," he said.

The U.N. human rights office, like other parts of ​the organisation, faces ​a budget ⁠crunch following the decision to cut funding by the United States - the top donor to the U.N. - as ​well as other governments.
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Washington in February paid about $160 million of the more than $4 billion it owes to the U.N., a United Nations spokesperson said on Thursday.
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