Overview
- Amnesty International accuses the US under President Trump of leading 'frontal attacks' on the post-WWII human rights order in its first 100 days.
- The report highlights humanitarian crises, including alleged genocide in Gaza and the world's largest displacement crisis in Sudan, with over 11 million displaced.
- The US administration has frozen international aid, cut United Nations funding, and carried out controversial deportations to Latin America.
- Amnesty warns of surging violence against women and LGBT+ communities, particularly in Sudan and Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
- The organization calls for urgent regulation of AI and digital surveillance technologies, citing growing government misuse of spyware and monitoring tools.