Sunday, January 15, 2017

Trump, European populists a 'profound threat' to human rights: HRW Worldwide



 
 The worldwide populist movement will tend to take away rights from the lower middle Class and poor and give more rights to the Upper middle Class and wealthy. This will tend to cause class warfare more and more war between the races and religions worldwide.
All demographics and mind set changes have consequences. The main consequence of Populism now will be the loss of human rights which also causes losing the right to be alive for many people on earth. This is why I'm saying Trump coming to power will cost millions of lives around the world. However, it isn't just about Trump it is about people's fears which are similar to fears in the 1930s once again here on earth. So, the real trick will be navigating these times without starting another nuclear war. Humans won't survive a nuclear war but we might survive these times if it doesn't come to that this century at least in the U.S. and other places.

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Trump, European populists a 'profound threat' to human rights: HRW United States and the rise of populist leaders in Europe pose a "profound threat" to human rights, the US-based Human Rights Watch has warned in its annual global report.

Donald Trump, European populists are a 'profound threat' to human rights, Human Rights Watch reports

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The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States and the rise of populist leaders in Europe pose a "profound threat" to human rights, the US-based Human Rights Watch has warned in its annual global report.
The 687-page report reviews human rights practices in more than 90 countries.
"Trump and various politicians in Europe seek power through appeals to racism, xenophobia, misogyny and nativism," Ken Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, said.
"The rise of populism poses a profound threat to human rights.
"They all claim that the public accepts violations of human rights as supposedly necessary to secure jobs, avoid cultural change or prevent terrorist attacks.
"In fact, disregard for human rights offers the likeliest route to tyranny."
Mr Trump will take office on January 20.
Mr Roth cited Mr Trump's election campaign and a successful campaign for Britain to leave the European Union as "vivid illustrations" of the politics of intolerance.
In France, Marine Le Pen, head of the anti-EU, anti-immigrant National Front, is campaigning for the presidency.

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