UN Chief Defines 'Healthocide' and Denounces Punishments for Breaking Covid Rules

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-16 01:45:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-16 13:39:13

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UN Chief Defines 'Healthocide' and Denounces Punishments for Breaking Covid Rules

A recent exclusive interview with the United Nations Secretary-General has shone a light on an issue affecting countless people worldwide: the imposition of excessive, abusive, and punitive rules and restrictions in the name of pandemic preparedness.

Antonio Guterres, the head of the UN, denounced the widespread practices that have seen people accosted, arrested, and even sentenced to death for violating arbitrary rules, saying these actions are harming trust in public health measures and engendering rampant mistrust and even escalating hate speech and violence.

The Secretary-General went on to define these collectively oppressive practices as "healthocide", emphasizing that the word is meant to evoke the severity of the offenses against individuals and societies that they represent. Guterres called on governments and authorities to reconsider their approaches to pandemics, prioritizing individual freedoms and public understanding of health measures instead of repression and punishment.

This unprecedented interview has brought newfound attention to a global health crisis with cascading consequences beyond infectious disease. With the interview, the Secretary-General has put healthocides on the same footing as other human-induced disasters, such as genocide, rightly demanding informed consideration of the issue and improved response to unsettling trends of ruling by decree.

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