The global human rights landscape is facing an unprecedented threat as almost three-quarters of the world's population lives under autocratic rule, levels not seen since the 1980s. The situation has been described as a "democratic recession" where key pillars of democracy are being eroded, and human rights are in peril.
US President Donald Trump has been instrumental in this trend, carrying out a broad assault on American democracy and the global rules-based international order. His administration's actions have undermined trust in elections, reduced government accountability, attacked judicial independence, and defied court orders, among other abuses.
HRW executive director Philippe Bolopion warned that every day brings new confirmation of this trend, but when viewed from a broader perspective, it becomes clear that there is an organized, relentless, and determined assault on checks and balances designed to limit executive power in US democracy. The situation has become so dire that Trump has boasted about not needing international law as a constraint, instead relying on his "own morality."
The report highlights the UK's role in this crisis, where the Labour government's punitive approach to immigration had emboldened far-right rhetoric and undermined the right to protest. Bolopion also warned that anti-migrant rhetoric is a growing danger for human rights not just in the UK but also in France, Germany, and other European countries.
The global situation has become a "perfect storm" for human rights, with 72% of the world's population living under autocracy. The undermining of the rules-based order by Russia and China has created an environment where human rights defenders are working tirelessly to advance norms and protect freedoms.
HRW is calling on democracies, including the UK, European Union, and Canada, to form a strategic alliance to preserve the international order and counter policies that have undermined multilateral trade governance and human rights. Bolopion emphasized that such an alliance could become a powerful force and substantial economic bloc, offering incentives to counter negative trends.
In this challenging time, civil society is crucial in promoting human rights and freedoms. While there are dangers ahead, Bolopion remains hopeful, citing public protests across the globe as evidence of people's determination to fight for their rights and freedoms.
US President Donald Trump has been instrumental in this trend, carrying out a broad assault on American democracy and the global rules-based international order. His administration's actions have undermined trust in elections, reduced government accountability, attacked judicial independence, and defied court orders, among other abuses.
HRW executive director Philippe Bolopion warned that every day brings new confirmation of this trend, but when viewed from a broader perspective, it becomes clear that there is an organized, relentless, and determined assault on checks and balances designed to limit executive power in US democracy. The situation has become so dire that Trump has boasted about not needing international law as a constraint, instead relying on his "own morality."
The report highlights the UK's role in this crisis, where the Labour government's punitive approach to immigration had emboldened far-right rhetoric and undermined the right to protest. Bolopion also warned that anti-migrant rhetoric is a growing danger for human rights not just in the UK but also in France, Germany, and other European countries.
The global situation has become a "perfect storm" for human rights, with 72% of the world's population living under autocracy. The undermining of the rules-based order by Russia and China has created an environment where human rights defenders are working tirelessly to advance norms and protect freedoms.
HRW is calling on democracies, including the UK, European Union, and Canada, to form a strategic alliance to preserve the international order and counter policies that have undermined multilateral trade governance and human rights. Bolopion emphasized that such an alliance could become a powerful force and substantial economic bloc, offering incentives to counter negative trends.
In this challenging time, civil society is crucial in promoting human rights and freedoms. While there are dangers ahead, Bolopion remains hopeful, citing public protests across the globe as evidence of people's determination to fight for their rights and freedoms.