UN rights chief: World at dangerous point as conflicts spread

UN human rights head Volker Türk warns of rising global conflicts and disregard for international law. He highlights issues in Gaza‚ Ukraine‚ Sudan‚ Haiti‚ and Myanmar‚ stressing the need to respect human rights to end wars

October 17 2024 , 11:10 PM  •  308 views

UN rights chief: World at dangerous point as conflicts spread

The UN human rights chief‚ Volker Türk‚ has raised alarm about the current state of global affairs. He points out that disrespect for international law is reaching new heights‚ while conflicts are getting worse and more common

Türk criticized Israeli authorities for letting Palestinians in Gaza face extreme hunger. He also mentioned problems in Ukraine‚ Sudan‚ Haiti‚ and Myanmar. The reason for this crisis‚ he says‚ is that the structures built after World War II (which ended roughly 80 years ago) to protect human rights are falling apart

The erosion leads to more erosion

warned Türk

Heʼs especially worried about Gaza‚ saying that starving civilians during war is against international law and a war crime. However‚ Danny Danon‚ Israelʼs UN Ambassador‚ claims Israel has sent over a million tons of aid to Gaza since the conflict started about a year ago

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Türk also mentioned other ongoing issues:

  • In Ukraine‚ the invasion that began two-and-a-half years ago continues to cause harm
  • Sudanʼs year-long conflict has forced 10 million people from their homes
  • Haiti has seen almost 4‚000 killings this year due to gang violence
  • Myanmarʼs military keeps attacking civilians

The UN rights chief stressed that respecting human rights is key to ending these conflicts. He believes its more important now than ever to bring back this respect