Amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, Amnesty International has issued a dire warning about the near breakdown of international law across the globe. The human rights organization highlighted the rampant violations of human rights, the rise of authoritarianism, and the increasing armed conflicts in various regions, including Sudan, Ethiopia, and Myanmar.
Amnesty International pointed out that powerful nations like the United States, Russia, and China have shown a blatant disregard for established international rules and norms, leading to severe consequences for civilians caught in the crossfire of these conflicts.
Secretary General Agnes Callamard expressed deep concern over the unprecedented level of violations of the international order witnessed in the past year. She specifically called out Israel for its flagrant disregard for international law, as well as the failure of its allies to intervene and prevent the civilian casualties in Gaza.
The report also criticized the United States for its failure to condemn rights violations by Israel and its obstructive stance on a cease-fire resolution in Gaza, as well as Russia’s ongoing aggression in Ukraine and China’s support for military forces in Myanmar.
Amnesty International’s annual report highlighted a disturbing trend of backlash against women’s rights and gender equality in 2023, citing examples from Iran, Afghanistan, the U.S., and Poland. Additionally, the report warned about the potential misuse of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and mass surveillance tools, to stoke conflicts, infringe on rights, and create discord.
As the world grapples with multiple humanitarian crises and widespread rights violations, the need for upholding international law and protecting human rights has never been more urgent. Amnesty International’s report serves as a wake-up call to global leaders and policymakers to address these pressing issues and work towards a more just and inclusive world.