Demonstrators protest against Türkiye's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, an international accord designed to protect women in the country. (file)Unsplash/Emir Eğricesu Demonstrators protest against Türkiye's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, an international accord designed to protect women in the country. (file)

The annual commemoration celebrates the UN General Assembly’s adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1948. 

“Human rights are the foundation for human dignity, and the cornerstone of peaceful, inclusive, fair, equal and prosperous societies,” said Mr. Guterres. 

“They are a unifying force and a rallying cry. They reflect the most fundamental thing we share – our common humanity.” 

Unprecedented interlocking challenges 

The world is currently facing unprecedented and interlocking challenges to human rights, the UN chief said, such as increased hunger and poverty, shrinking civic space, and a “dangerous decline” in media freedom and the safety of journalists. 

Meanwhile, trust in institutions is evaporating, especially among young people, while the COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased levels of violence against women and girls.  

Racism, intolerance and discrimination are running rampant, the UN chief continued, and new human rights challenges are emerging from what he called “the triple planetary crisis” of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. 

Reignite global commitment 

“And we are only beginning to grasp the threat posed to human rights by some new technologies,” he added.  “These trying times call for a reignition of our commitment to all human rights - civil, cultural, economic, political and social.” 

Mr. Guterres reminded that two years ago, he issued a Call to Action which puts human rights at the centre of solutions to the challenges facing the international community. 

This vision is further reflected in the Our Common Agenda report, with its appeal for a renewed social contract, anchored in human rights. 

Universality of human rights 

He said the 75th anniversary of the landmark Universal Declaration on Human Rights next year must be an opportunity for action.  

“I urge Member States, civil society, the private sector and others to put human rights at the heart of efforts to reverse today’s damaging trends,” he said. 

“On this Human Rights Day, we reaffirm the universality and indivisibility of all rights, as we stand up for human rights for all.” 

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