UN Secretary-General says human rights under full-scale attack
Key points
- Human rights under full-scale attack
- Disarmament prevents war and builds trust
TL;DR
- Arrived in Geneva, Switzerland on 22 February and opened the sixty-first session of the Human Rights Council; said human rights are under a full-scale attack and the rule of law is being outmuscled by the rule of force.
- Called on Member States and attendees not to let the erosion of human rights become the accepted price of political expediency or geopolitical competition.
- Addressed the high-level segment of the 2026 Session of the Conference on Disarmament; said disarmament prevents war, restores trust, and saves lives.
- Participated in event marking completion of the Portail des Nations building hosted by Ignazio Cassis; held bilateral meetings with listed leaders and returned to New York on 24 February after travel was impacted by a major snowstorm.
Original text
Secretary-General Travel On Sunday, 22 February, the Secretary-General arrived in Geneva, Switzerland. On Monday, 23 February, he delivered remarks at the opening of the sixty-first session of the Human Rights Council . He said human rights are under a full-scale attack around the world, adding that the rule of law is being outmuscled by the rule of force. This assault, the Secretary-General said , is not coming from...
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Topics
- Human Rights
- Rule Of Law
- Disarmament
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Keywords
- Human Rights Council
- Rule Of Force
- Disarmament
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Summary words: 136
Compression: 32%
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Entities
People
Organizations
Countries
- Switzerland
- United States
- Cambodia
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- Europe
- Asia
- North America
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