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UN chief: Rule of law risks becoming ‘Rule of Lawlessness’

Por: Portland Press Herald World January 19, 2023

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UNITED NATIONS — Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Thursday that the rule of law is at grave risk of becoming “the Rule of Lawlessness,” pointing to a host of unlawful actions across the globe from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and coups in Africa’s Sahel region to North Korea’s illegal nuclear weapons program and Afghanistan’s unprecedented attacks on women’s and girls’ rights. The U.N. chief also cited as examples the... + full article



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