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    Amnesty International Condemns US, Israel, and Russia for Civilian Harm

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Amnesty International’s Secretary General has sharply criticized the global power dynamics dominated by the United States, Israel, and Russia. He accused these nations of engaging in military actions that disproportionately harm civilian populations, often without accountability. This condemnation highlights ongoing concerns about the protection of human rights during armed conflicts worldwide. The statement reflects Amnesty’s broader mission to hold powerful states responsible for violations of international humanitarian law.

    In a significant development, the Secretary General described the current international order as ‘predatory,’ emphasizing how these powerful countries operate with impunity. The critique underscores the challenges faced by global institutions in enforcing norms against war crimes and protecting vulnerable communities caught in conflict zones. Amnesty International’s remarks come amid escalating tensions and ongoing conflicts involving these nations, drawing attention to the human cost of geopolitical struggles.

    Meanwhile, this denunciation adds to growing international calls for greater accountability and reform in how military power is exercised. The focus on civilian suffering serves as a reminder of the urgent need for stronger mechanisms to prevent abuses and ensure justice. Amnesty International’s position aims to influence policymakers and the global public to demand more ethical conduct from dominant world powers in their military engagements.

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