Hillary Clinton to speak at event marking human rights declaration anniversary

Hillary Clinton to speak at event marking human rights declaration anniversary

Hillary Clinton will deliver a keynote address at a conference marking the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The former US first lady, who lost the race for the White House to Donald Trump in 2016, will speak at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at the University of Oxford.

The conference is called Confronting Illiberalism: The Role Of The Media, Civil Society And Universities.

The former US secretary of state said on Monday evening: “As we learn more about the role that (Vladimir) Putin, oligarchs around him, the Russian government particularly, the intelligence forces have played, we see that it’s not just what they did in our election in the United States.

“They have been actively supporting right wing political parties and politicians.”

Universal Declaration of Human Rights 70th anniversary
Hillary Clinton unveils a new statue of Eleanor Roosevelt outside the Bonavero Institute in Oxford (Victoria Jones/PA)

“What they did in Brexit, what they did in the United States.”

Mrs Clinton said “the list is really long now”, adding: “The internet has given them a great advantage because they are able to sow discontent, divisiveness and false information incredibly easily.”

She added: “It’s only going to get worse, and this is something that I think everybody needs to pay attention to.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights 70th anniversary
Mrs Clinton at Oxford University on Monday evening (Victoria Jones/PA)

Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, former principal of Mansfield College, joined Mrs Clinton in conversation on the role that women have played in promoting and protecting human rights.

Mrs Clinton unveiled a statue of America’s war time first lady Eleanor Roosevelt outside the institute and became an honorary fellow of Mansfield College.

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