Jordan鈥檚 Senate speaker criticizes Western 鈥榙ouble standards鈥� on democracy at Strasbourg conference

Jordan鈥檚 Senate Speaker Faisal Al-Fayez on Thursday accused Western nations of adopting 鈥渄ouble standards鈥� on democracy and public freedoms, arguing that true democratic values required consistency and commitment to human rights. (Petra)
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STRASBOURG: Jordan鈥檚 Senate Speaker Faisal Al-Fayez on Thursday accused Western nations of adopting 鈥渄ouble standards鈥� on democracy and public freedoms, arguing that true democratic values required consistency and commitment to human rights.

Speaking at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France, Al-Fayez stressed that democracy was a shared responsibility that upheld citizens鈥� rights, equality, and social justice. However, he warned that some Western nations failed to apply these principles uniformly.

鈥淭he reality confirms that the West has begun to adopt a policy of double standards regarding issues of public freedoms and democratic practice,鈥� he said.

The two-day conference is set to cover a range of topics, including the protection of democracy, freedom of expression, and the impact of current global political and security challenges.

Al-Fayez argued that sustaining democracy required political and security stability, as well as a rejection of selective approaches to human rights. He called for a commitment to defending international organizations and institutions that uphold justice, rather than interfering in their principles for political gain.

He said: 鈥淲e must implement international legitimacy resolutions pertaining to people鈥檚 rights to freedom and independence, reject racism and sectarianism, and respect minorities鈥� rights while also working to strengthen common cultural and civilizational denominators among peoples.鈥�

Al-Fayez also addressed the impact of the Israeli occupation on Palestinians, criticizing what he described as Western hypocrisy in dealing with human rights violations.

He added: 鈥淭he Palestinian people have endured nearly eight decades of suffering under Israeli occupation, and since Oct. 7, 2023, they have been the target of the most horrific acts of aggression by the Israeli occupation state in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded, primarily women and children, have died as a result of this aggression.鈥�

Additionally, Al-Fayez voiced concerns over the role of social media in amplifying disinformation, hate speech, and extremism. He warned that while these platforms were initially intended to promote public freedoms, they have instead exacerbated societal divisions, leading to political instability in various countries.

He said: 鈥淪ocial media, which is meant to support freedom of expression, freedom of publication, and public freedoms, has regrettably added to the problems that democracy faces. It has encouraged hate speech, bigotry, violence, religious and ethnic strife, and the use of disinformation campaigns to rig elections and their results.鈥�

He highlighted growing discontent with democratic institutions due to economic and technological disparities between the Global North and South, as well as widening social and economic inequalities.

He added: 鈥淎ll of these factors have put democracy and its future through a difficult test.鈥�