In 2023, human rights issues occurred in 155 countries worldwide, and this report delves into the interconnected global and regional problems that affect marginalized communities disproportionately. The document highlights how states and armed groups violated the rules of war, with racism playing a central role in some conflicts. Additionally, economic crises, climate change, and environmental degradation have affected marginalized communities more than others.
The report also highlights the challenges faced by human rights defenders advocating for the rights of these marginalized communities, who have faced targeted repression as part of a broader crackdown on dissent. The backlash against the rights of women, girls, and LGBTI individuals has grown, while online platforms have seen an increase in harmful content targeting specific racialized groups. Advances in artificial intelligence have been leveraged to restrict freedoms and infringe upon human rights.
All these interconnected issues paint a troubling picture of the state of human rights around the world. As we look towards the future, it is crucial to address these violations and work towards building a more just and equitable society for all.