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The populist rhetoric as a threat to human rights in Europe: stance of the supranational institutions.

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Universidad de Deusto

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The populist rhetoric taken place in Europe not long ago has only accentuated the social divisions and segregation of certain minority groups who saw their rights violated in favour of a new concept of security. The main victims of this situation are foreigners and ethnic minorities, groups perceived as a threat to social cohesion and order; a perception radicalised through the media and social networks. This situation is part of a context of growing tensions, religious extremism and violent radicalism used, in some cases, by the government elite itself to support legislative changes or justify arbitrary interventions. The result is a restriction of fundamental rights legitimized by governments themselves.

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Avilés Hernández, E., «The populist rhetoric as a threat to human rights in Europe: Stance of the supranational institutions», Estudios de Deusto, vol. 67, n.º 2, 2019, pp. 147-161, en http://revista-estudios.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1719.

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