The UN chief, in Portugal, remembered his experience in dictatorship in Portugal, calling for the country to follow international laws and “protect human rights continuously and universally” if it was uncomfortable to do so.
He also emphasized the need for collective steps to restore global confidence, respect and justice.
‘A moral crisis’
The general secretary presented the real image of a turbulent world, where many serious crises are underway, the most prominent war is the ongoing war in Gaza.
He condemned the terrorist attacks by Hamas and Palestinian armed groups on October 2021, saying “death and destruction cannot be right at all.”
He said, “Death and destruction and incidence are higher than any recent event seen in recent times.”
“I cannot explain why so much ignorance and inaction in many parts of the international community. Lack of sympathy, lack of truth and lack of humanity.”
Un employee ‘dead, not alive’
He said that UN employees in Gaza are working in “unimaginable situations”, many of which are so fatigue and discomfort that they say they are not dead or completely alive. “
The general secretary said that more than 3,000 Palestinians have died in an attempt to get food since the end of May. “It’s not just a human crisis, a moral crisis that challenges global discretion.”
Ready to increase assistance
The UN chief says the UN is ready to quickly increase humanitarian support.
He repeated the demand for instant and permanent ceasefire, unconditional release and full human assistance access to all bonds.
At the same time, he also emphasized the need to take immediate, solid and irreversible steps towards bipolar solution.
General Secretary Sudan also discussed other wars such as Ukraine’s invasion of Russia and applied for “justice and permanent peace” on the basis of UN Charter, International Law and Relations.

Dictatorship
The UN Secretary -General -Genral has warned that the methods of dictatorship are growing worldwide, which weakens human rights respect and affects some democracy.
Political protests are being suppressed, journalists and workers are being mute, and civil rights are being banned.
She said that the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, especially in Afghanistan, are also suffering. “This is not the order of the event, the global epidemic.”
Increase the abuse of technology
He expressed concern over the growing abuse of technology, especially about the use of digital forums like a weapon.
He said that algorithms, lies, rackets, females and hatred are preaching, which causes deep cracks in the society.
He urged the government to follow the World Digital Compact adopted by the UN General Assembly last year and take drastic action against online hatred and false information.

Climate crisis
The general secretary describes the climate crisis as a human rights crisis, where the most damaging the poor and the weak communities.
He welcomed the opinion of the International Court (ICJ), where climate change has been associated with human rights and countries, the legal responsibility of protecting the climate system has been fixed.
He has demanded adequate financial assistance for developing countries, decreasing carbon emissions, fossil fuels and developing countries.
General Secretary Amnesty has praised decades of International, praising it as “compulsory” for the World Human Rights Movement.
This was the first time a UN general secretary addressed the Global General Assembly of Amensti International.
He described the courage and continuity of the organization as a carrier of change and called for human rights struggle to continue.
Founded in 616, Anesty International has played an important role in creating international human rights laws and systems in collaboration with the United Nations.