Human Rights 'Under Total Attack,' Declares UN Chief at Geneva Council Opening
As the UN Human Rights Council convenes in Geneva for a session marking its 20th anniversary, Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a stark warning about the global erosion of human rights, urging member states to refocus efforts amid rising geopolitical and financial pressures.

Key Takeaways
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared human rights are under 'total attack' globally.
- The UN Human Rights Council is marking its 20th anniversary.
- Only 69 out of 193 UN member states have paid their budgetary contributions for 2026.
- The United States and China are among the nations that have not paid their 2026 dues.
- Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis announced the upcoming launch of a 'Global Alliance for Human Rights'.
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They Said
"Human rights are under total attack around the world."
"Incandescent threats are being thrown at sovereign nations, with no regard for the fire they might ignite."