UN chief Guterres says human rights are being suffocated by autocrats and warmongers
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that human rights are being suffocated globally by autocrats and warmongers, describing it as a world where rights are 'on the ropes and being pummeled hard.'
- During a speech at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Guterres expressed grave concern over escalating violence in the occupied West Bank and highlighted conflicts in Ukraine and Congo.
- Guterres criticized a 'morally bankrupt global financial system' that prioritizes profits over planet protections and mentioned the misuse of technology that harms people.
- Ahead of crucial UN debates, Guterres urged the international community to actively pursue a permanent cease-fire between Palestinian militants and Israel.
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