In a joint declaration, heads of six leading campaign groups, including Salil Shetty, Secretary General, Amnesty International, and Ricken Patel, Executive Director, Avaaz, said political and business leaders present at Davos must "immediately and urgently repudiate narratives of fear, division and blame, and recommit themselves to working together towards a free, just, sustainable and equitable world".
The declaration was made days before Trump is inaugurated as President of the United States and also signed by leaders of Greenpeace International, International Trade Union Confederation, Oxfam International, and Transparency International.
"Our message to world leaders who do not respect human rights is clear: our organisations and the millions of people who stand behind us and the wider movement for human rights and social justice are watching you," the declaration stated.
"We will resist any unjust action every step of the way and make sure you are held to account."
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"The new climate of permissiveness for hate crimes and discrimination which has arisen in numerous countries is deeply alarming, and needs to be tackled urgently and deliberately.
"At the same time, we recognise that self-styled "anti-establishment" or "populist" politicians and leaders have tapped into a deep sense of disillusionment among people which is often rooted in social and economic grievances and anger over gaping inequality, massive corruption, the decent work deficit, impunity, and the unaccountable exercise of power.
"We also protest strongly at the trend whereby countless organisations and individuals working for justice and human rights face a constant barrage of criticism, threats and violence, which for some has been a matter of life and death, with little or no redress.
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