'The State of the World’s Human Rights' : annual report available for download

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Here is the URL for the free download of Amnesty International's report which, according to Amnesty:
"assesses national, regional and global developments across a wide range of human rights themes. It highlights how states have undermined the international rules-based system, hindering the resolution of problems that affect the lives of millions. It also identifies trends regarding armed conflicts, repression of dissent, discrimination, economic and climate injustice, the abrupt halt of humanitarian aid, and the misuse of technology. The report documents human rights concerns during 2025 in 144 countries, connecting global and regional issues and looking to the future."

I believe that Indonesia is featured in the report. 🤔
 
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Oh like the Panama papers. Or the Epstein files for nice people lol
 
Yeh when the President of the country basically warns you TELLS you point blank do not come then that's worth listening too.

Assuming you can even get a visa there. Or a flight. And have a spare $10k for nosebleed seats for Mexico v Iran group match lol
 
Yeh when the President of the country basically warns you TELLS you point blank do not come then that's worth listening too.

Assuming you can even get a visa there. Or a flight. And have a spare $10k for nosebleed seats for Mexico v Iran group match lol
Who in his right mind would want to visit the US nowadays ?

Been in Washington DC and Boston in the mid 70's, that was enough.
Even if you paid me now, I wouldn't go.
 
Given the fractured state of the US one can only suppose it will slide somewhat as China becomes the predominant power.
 
I am surprised to see India listed third. While its economy might generate monetary flow at a much greater level than at present the structure of Indian society and politics seems beyond management as far as lifting the masses out of poverty towards the degree as has been achieved by China.
 
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Relatively young workforce and huge investments in infrastructure and manufacturing.
 
Given the fractured state of the US one can only suppose it will slide somewhat as China becomes the predominant power.
It's not sure that China will become the predominant power anytime soon. Europe and the US will have a say there, separately or jointly.
 
It's not sure that China will become the predominant power anytime soon. Europe and the US will have a say there, separately or jointly.
2030 : China, USA, India

2050 : China, India, USA

Empires go and come.....

Europe is a lost cause.
 
Problem with US is it can't and won't accept it's now a dinosaur full of obese lazy people who make nothing and spend all day being offended and suing each other. Did I mention one of the most corrupt Governments in the world too ?
 
Problem with US is it can't and won't accept it's now a dinosaur full of obese lazy people who make nothing and spend all day being offended and suing each other. Did I mention one of the most corrupt Governments in the world too ?
Roman Empire lasted 2000 years+.
 
Roman Empire lasted 2000 years+.
It was actually 1,500 years if you don't count the Roman Republic (not all historians do) but not in the same form. Really hard to look at the changes they hade to make and still consider it one empire. Counting the Roman Republic there were 4 very different stages.
 

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