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HUMAN RIGHTS: UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlights ‘unimaginable grief’ stemming from terror attacks

By R Anil Kumar

  • Message for the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism: The Secretary-General

  • Today we remember and honour the victims and survivors of terrorism. Acts of terrorism create a wave of unimaginable grief. Families and communities torn apart by terrorist acts are forever changed. The scars – both visible and invisible – never fully heal. Through the torment and tragedy, we have also witnessed remarkable examples of resilience and the enduring power of our common humanity

  • This year’s theme is “Voices for Peace: Victims of Terrorism as Peace Advocates and Educators”

  • We pay tribute to all victims and survivors, including those who have chosen to share their stories about perseverance, and forgiveness.

  • Reflecting on personal trauma to educate others is an act of immense courage. This day urges us to listen and to learn

  • And it is a reminder that we must always seek out the light of hope. Together, we can raise up the voices of all victims and survivors. Together, we can help educate present and future generations. Together, we can build more peaceful, resilient societies for all: António Guterres

UNITED NATIONS, August 20. The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has paid tribute to the victims and survivors of terrorism just ahead of the international day which spotlights the issue each year.

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This year’s International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism on Wednesday, August 21, takes place under the theme Voices for Peace: Victims of Terrorism as Peace Advocates and Educators.

It highlights the powerful voices of victims, acknowledging how their experiences and stories contribute to raising awareness of the enduring impact of terrorism – and can ultimately foster positive change.

The day was established by the UN General Assembly in 2017 to honour and support victims and survivors, while also promoting their human rights and fundamental freedoms.

Scars ‘never heal’

UN Secretary-General António Guterres, said in his statement that acts of terrorism create a “wave of unimaginable grief”.

“The scars – both visible and invisible – never fully heal,” Mr. Guterres said.

Yet, the Secretary-General recognised that through torment and tragedy, there have been examples of “resilience and the enduring power of our common humanity.”

The scars – both visible and invisible – never fully heal: Secretary-General António Guterres

Mr. Guterres said he is paying tribute to all victims and survivors, including those who have shared their stories – an “act of immense courage.”

“This day urges us to listen and to learn,” the UN chief said. “And it is a reminder that we must always seek out the light of hope.”

Learning ‘how to live again’

Ben Saul, UN expert on the protection of human rights and fundamental freedom.

Ben Saul, UN expert on the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, said the International Day of Remembrance provides a chance to renew global efforts to protect victims and survivors.

Many victims feel like life simply got worse in the wake of being attacked, leaving physical and psychological ‘scars’ such as losing a job, a key relationship, or the ability to focus on studies.

“I pay tribute to the many victims who show incredible courage and resilience as they ‘learn how to live again’, often with the help of their families, friends and communities,” Mr. Saul said.

State support

Mr. Saul said victims need “comprehensive and sustained support” from their governments to rebuild their lives.

Countries should provide long-term assistance to victims, including medical and psychological support while ensuring their protection and access to justice, Mr. Saul said.

He emphasised the importance of independent investigations, accountability, and international solidarity in supporting victims, particularly vulnerable groups, and ensuring their full participation in legal proceedings.

“I stand ready to advise any country that wishes to strengthen protection of victims of terrorism, improve compliance with international law when countering terrorism, or address conditions conducive to terrorism,” Mr. Saul said.

Special Rapporteurs are appointed by the Human Rights Council to serve in their individual capacity, independent of the UN system and national governments. They are not UN employees and do not receive a salary.

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