Advocacy group: Biden should revamp US human rights policy
Executive Director
“After four years of Trump’s indifference and often hostility to human rights, including his provoking a mob assault on democratic processes in the
The comments come as
The Trump administration has been outspoken on human rights abuses in places like
But Trump pulled
Under Trump, the "occasional
“To sum it up,
Roth cited past policies like George W. Bush’s “War on Terror” as well as intensified drone strikes and surveillance under
He said Biden should also “allow justice to pursue its course with respect to Trump to show that the president is not above the law, resisting the ‘look forward, not back' rationale that Obama used to ignore torture under Bush.”
Roth said social media platforms “did the right thing, and perhaps even belatedly" by suspending Trump's accounts, arguing that the president had used them to “encourage white supremacists, to foment hatred, obviously to spread lies about –- the big lie about — his supposed electoral win.”
“But most important: To foment the mob that attacked the Capitol,” he added.
Roth said
“The real test of Guterres' effectiveness is, you know, does somebody feel the heat from his commentary on human rights?" Roth said. "And the answer generally is no, because he doesn’t name anybody.”
He said he hoped governments — especially the five permanent members of the
In response,
Guterres “has been very direct, and he’s been very outspoken,” Dujarric said, adding: “We’re all working towards the same goal. We have different tools to get to that goal.”
During a second news conference, Roth had sharp criticism for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, a Trump ally. Roth said Bolsonaro undermined public health during the pandemic, attacked the Brazilian media and civil society and worked to undermine checks and balances on his authority.
Roth suggested the beginning of Biden’s presidency will subject Bolsonaro to more pressure, with the Brazilian facing “tremendous hostility in
He conceded that Brazil’s government took positive steps in founding an Amazon council to improve governance in the rainforest region and deploying the army to try to stop deforestation, but said those initiatives haven’t yielded results.
He praised the South American nation’s judiciary, among other institutions, for putting limits on the president. He conceded that Brazil’s government took positive steps in founding an Amazon council to improve governance in the rainforest region and deploying the army to try to stop deforestation, but the reality is those initiatives haven’t yielded results.
“He is endangering all the climate for the world,” Roth said. "It is a new world. It is a new political environment. It is going to be harder for Bolsonaro to continue his attacks on the natural environment.”



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