This is a thread on human rights and the Coronavirus.
It will be a mixture of discussion, ideas and links and I will try to keep adding to it as things progress (THREAD)
I have been thinking about how human rights values and laws can help us traverse the next few months of deep crisis - across the planet.
We could 'suspend' or ignore human rights as a 'peace time nicety' as has happened in the past.
But to do so would be a huge error /1
As a preliminary, it is really, really important to understand that looking at the potential response to Coronavirus through a human rights lens does not generate any easy answers. I’m not going to offer any. /2
Another preliminary: as with response to terrorism (there are similarities here) it is natural that when people are frightened, critical voices raising ‘niceties’ like individual rights are seen as annoying and beside the point. They. Are. Not. We know that from history. /3
What can human rights offer? Well, for one thing this is exactly the kind of crisis which the modern human rights system was designed for.
I’m going to start with the general and then move onto the specific /4