Post-1948 order 'at risk of decimation' amid war in Gaza, Ukraine: Amnesty

Al Jazeera 

The world is facing the collapse of the 1948 international order established in the wake of World War II, amid the brutal wars in Gaza and Ukraine, while authoritarian policies continue to spread, Amnesty International has warned. The report accused the world's most powerful governments, including China, Russia and the United States, of leading the global disregard for international rules and values enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of December 1948. The war in Gaza, which began on October 7, was a "descent into hell", Secretary-General Agnes Callamard wrote in her preface to the report, where "the'never again' moral and legal lessons [of 1948] were torn into a million pieces". Noting that Hamas had committed "horrific crimes" in its assault on communities in southern Israel on October 7, Callamard said Israel's "campaign of retaliation" had become a "campaign of collective punishment". Amnesty said while Israel continued to disregard international human rights law, the US, its foremost ally, and other countries including the United Kingdom and Germany were guilty of "grotesque double standards" given their willingness to back Israeli and US authorities over Gaza while condemning war crimes by Russia in Ukraine.

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