Chilean President Gabriel Boric's Address at UNGA 80th Session
United NationsSeptember 27, 202522 min56,962 views
37 connections·40 entities in this video→Reflections on 80 Years of the UN and Human Rights
- 💡 The speech opens by referencing the 80th anniversary of the UN and the legacy of Chilean Nobel laureate Gabriela Mistral, highlighting her message on human rights from 1955.
- ⚠️ A categorical "no" is given to the question of whether humanity has achieved victory in the struggle for human rights, citing ongoing suffering and loss of life.
The Crisis in Gaza and Humanity's Response
- 💔 The situation in Gaza is described as a global crisis of humanity, emphasizing shared human pain and grief over innocent lives lost.
- ⚖️ The president calls for justice over hatred, advocating for perpetrators of genocide to be brought before international courts like the ICJ, rather than seeking destruction.
- 🤝 The conflict in Ukraine is also presented as an affront, underscoring the interconnectedness of human suffering and the need for empathy.
Upholding Values in a World of Might
- 🚫 The speech critiques the violation of established rules and principles in international relations, citing examples like assassinations during negotiations and unjustified invasions.
- 🗣️ It warns against a world where
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