The Guardian • 2/4/2026

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has released its annual report, warning that the global system of human rights is in "peril." The report indicates that the world is experiencing a "democratic recession," with nearly three-quarters of the global population now living under autocratic rulers, a situation not seen since the 1980s. Philippe Bolopion, the executive director of HRW, stated that the current wave of growing authoritarianism and human rights abuses represents "the challenge of a generation." The report highlights that the rules-based order is facing relentless pressure from major powers, specifically the United States, China, and Russia. HRW attributes the decline in democratic governance to various factors, including the reelection of US President Trump, which it claims has contributed to the deterioration of civil rights globally. The organization has called on democratic nations to respond to these challenges, emphasizing the need for a collective effort to uphold human rights. Additionally, the report points out that issues of human rights are not limited to authoritarian regimes but also exist in democratic countries, including Germany. This underscores the urgent need for action to protect civil rights and restore the integrity of the global human rights system. HRW asserts that the current situation poses significant threats to human rights worldwide, necessitating immediate attention and response from the international community.
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