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Amnesty Report Warns of Global Human Rights Erosion Under Trump Administration

The 2025 report highlights escalating attacks on international law, humanitarian crises in Gaza and Sudan, and the urgent need for AI regulation.

Manifestation « pour la paix en Palestine et en Israël » devant la chancellerie à Berlin, Allemagne, le 15 février 2025.
Le président américain Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump au départ de l'aéroport municipal de Morristown, dans le New Jersey, le 27 avril 2025.

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.