Amnesty International has published the latest edition of its flagship annual publication, The State of the World's Human Rights: Amnesty International’s Annual Report 2024/25. From the press release:
"The Trump administration’s anti-rights campaign is turbocharging harmful trends already present, gutting international human rights protections and endangering billions across the planet, Amnesty International warned today upon launching its annual report, The State of the World’s Human Rights.
This 'Trump effect' has compounded the damage done by other world leaders throughout 2024, eating away at decades of painstaking work to build up and advance universal human rights for all and accelerating humanity’s plunge into a brutal new era characterized by intermingling authoritarian practices and corporate greed, Amnesty International said in its assessment of the situation in 150 countries. ...
The State of the World’s Human Rights documents vicious, widespread clampdowns on dissent, catastrophic escalations of armed conflict, inadequate efforts to address climate collapse, and a growing backlash globally against the rights of migrants, refugees, women, girls and LGBTI people. Each of these faces further deterioration in a turbulent 2025 unless a global about-turn is achieved."
The complete report is available in English, French and Spanish, while summaries in multiple languages can be accessed via the drop-down menu located both 1) on the press release page and 2) at the bottom of the three full-text language pages.
Previous editions are available via the report archive.

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