The head of the UN – the global Assembly of Amnesty International: “The world is experiencing a crisis of morality”

UN Secretary General Antoniu Gaterrish The head of the UN – the global Assembly of Amnesty International: “The world is experiencing a crisis of morality” Human rights ~ 60 > coming with a video message at the global assembly E& Amp; NBSP; human rights organization of Amnesty International & Amp; NBSP; July 25, UN Secretary General Antoniu Guterres called the current situation in the “crisis of morality”, noting the threat of the rights of the rights. man, the growth of authoritarianism and the suffering of civilians in conflict zones. “not just a humanitarian crisis” “This is not just a humanitarian crisis. This is a crisis of morality, challenging the conscience of the whole world, ”said Guterrish, describing the situation of the inhabitants of Gaza. According to him, from May 27, the United Nations recorded more than a thousand cases of the death of Palestinians who were “killed not in battle, but in desperate attempts to get food.” “Our own employees heroically continue to work in non -combined conditions. Many are so exhausted that, according to them, they do not feel either alive or dead, ”said the head of the UN. – Children say that they want to get into heaven – because at least there is food. ”~ 60 > UN will continue to use every opportunity to sound anxiety, but“ do not feed the hungry children. ”> UN Generals added that the organization added that the organization The United Nations is ready to provide assistance and it will be implemented as soon as the ceasefire is released. & Amp; nbsp; 62 > 62 ~Antoniu Guterres expressed gratitude & nbsp; Amnesty International for the fundamental and tireless struggle aimed at protecting human rights: “My main message to you today: the world needs you more than ever before. We need your courage, your creativity and your clarity. ” 60 > separately he emphasized the importance of activism:“ We need what you call the “creation of problems” … that which challenges inaction and complacency, reveals injustice and leads to long -term changes “. 62 ~ gas, Ukraine and indifference to the world 62 > 62 > 62 >The UN Secretary General condemned the “ruthless offensive of Israel on Gas”, recalling that from the very beginning “he strongly condemned the terrifying terrorist attacks of Hamas on October 7.” However, according to him, “nothing can justify the scale of death and destruction that followed this.” He also pointed out the “level of indifference and inaction that we are observing from too many representatives of the international community.” ~ 60 > Gutherrish also touched other crises, noting “egregious violations of international law”, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, where “we need a fair and strong world based on the UN Charter, international law and international law and international law and international law. UN resolutions. human rights system under attack 60 > UN head warned about the growth of global authoritarianism, calling this phenomenon a “global infection”: “political opposition is suppressed. Accounting institutions are destroyed. The principles of equality and non -scrimination are trampled. The rule of law is ignored. And civil society – the vitality of any free nation – is suffocated. “He touched on issues of the situation of women and girls, especially in Afghanistan, as well as attacks on journalists, activists and minorities. According to him, “we must achieve from all countries so that they protect [human rights] – consistently and universal”, including situations in which this is especially difficult to do. digital technology as an weapon of oppression 60 > Gutherrish also warned about threats related to digital platforms. “Manipulations on social networks have become a powerful weapon in the arsenal of authoritarian regimes,” the UN head said. He added that “many algorithms encourage the worst in a person – they spread lies, fuel racism and misogynia, deepen the split”, and urged the countries to comply with the global digital agreement. “We must achieve the fulfillment of the obligations,” he emphasized. & Amp; nbsp; ~ 60 > climatic justice as the right 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >Considerable attention in the performance was paid to climatic justice. The Secretary General emphasized: “The climatic crisis is a catastrophe in the field of human rights.” He noted that “the poor, vulnerable and marginalized – suffer the most from the crisis, to which they have nothing to do.” ~ 60 > 60 > 62 ~ Guterrysh welcomed the recent decision of the UN International Court: “States must protect the global climatic system, and climate change is a matter of human rights. And the purpose of containing global warming within 1.5 degrees Celsius should be a guideline for climatic policy, in accordance with the Paris Agreement. ”~ 60 >~ 60 > he also called for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples when mining for clean energy:“ We cannot accept a “pure energy future”,,, Built on dirty practices. ”~ 60 > legacy of the struggle for freedom 60 > in his speech the UN Secretary General remembered his own experience in the dictatorship in Portugal and emphasized the importance of durability. “When you advocate human rights, you are standing on the side of Truth. This is your story, ”he said, referring to & nbsp; amnesty International. ~ 60 > he completed his speech to the call:“ Let’s continue. Let’s fight. Let’s react at this moment with the urgency that he deserves. And let’s never, never give up. ”

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