The member states and other countries invited to attend the G20 summit hosted this year by India must speak out about the deteriorating human rights situation in the country characterized by the persecution of minorities, a shrinking space for dissent and weakening of autonomous institutions and take effective measures to hold Indian authorities to account.
The 2023 G20 summit is scheduled to be held on 9-10 September in Delhi, India. The member states and other invited countries must take the Indian authorities to task and ensure that they uphold their national and international human rights obligations and commitments.