Disregard for basic rights spreading like disease: UN chief

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GENEVA: The head of the United Nations (UN) has warned that the disregard for basic rights is spreading like a disease with the perverse phenomenon of populism fuelling rising intolerance.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres was speaking as he opened the Human Rights Council’s main session, with this being the first meeting with Washington’s seat occupied by an envoy from President Donald Trump’s government.

The UN chief’s keynote address painted a world in “a time of urgency” with rapidly multiplying threats.

“Disregard for human rights is a disease, and it is a disease that is spreading, north, south, east and west,” Guterres said in his first appearance at the council since taking over the UN’s top job.

“The Human Rights Council must be part of the cure,” he added.

Trump’s administration will hold a seat on the council until at least 2019 and the uncertain US leadership has triggered concern about the panel’s future.

Most of the council’s major recent successes required support from previous president Barack Obama’s administration, which held a seat for most of his eight-year term.

Guterres did not directly mention the US leader but delivered a stark warning that touched on several issues that many rights campaigners have linked to Trump’s rise.

“We are increasingly seeing the perverse phenomenon of populism and extremism feeding off each other in a frenzy of growing racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim hatred and other forms of intolerance,” Guterres said.

He described the rights of refugees and migrants as being “under attack”.

In an executive order, Trump barred the US from taking in new refugees, although his move to ban travel from seven mainly Muslim countries has been blocked in court.

In his address, UN Human RightsCouncil Head Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said nations must defend the world body against “political actors (who) threaten the multilateral system or intend to withdraw from parts of it.”

“We will not sit idly by,” Zeid told the council, “And our rights, the rights of others, the very future of our planet cannot, must not, be thrown aside by these reckless political profiteers.”

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