With no end to numerous protracted conflicts - not least in Ukraine, three years to the day since the full-scale Russian invasion - UN chief António Guterres on Monday scorned the world's "warmongers" for trampling on people's most fundamental rights.
On the opening day of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Secretary-General rounded on "warmongers who thumb their nose at international law, international humanitarian law and the UN Charter ".
"One by one, human rights are being suffocated," Mr. Guterres insisted, singling out the "autocrats crushing opposition because they fear what a truly empowered people would do", amid "wars and violence that strip populations of their right to food, water and education".
And amid growing intolerance towards many of society's most vulnerable and marginalized people - from indigenous peoples, to migrants, refugees, the LGBTQI+ community and persons with disabilities - the UN Secretary-General also criticized the voices of "division and anger" for whom human rights threaten their quest for "power, profit and control."
Echoing the UN chief's concerns that human rights are "being pummelled hard" today, putting at risk 80 years of multilateral cooperation embodied by Organizations, UN human rights chief Volker Türk warned that the international system "is going through a tectonic shift, and the human rights edifice we have built up so painstakingly over decades has never been under so much strain".
Beyond Ukraine, where Russian attacks have created "wanton destruction", Mr. Türk told the Council's Member States that the suffering borne by Gazans and Israelis since the Hamas-led attacks that sparked the war in October 2023 had been "unbearable".
The UN rights chief also repeated his call for an independent probe into grave violations of international law "committed by Israel in the course of its attacks across Gaza, and by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups".
Mr. Türk also condemned as "completely unacceptable" any suggestion that people can be forced from their land - amid proposals floated by the United States that Gazans should be resettled outside the devastated Strip.