According to the UN Human Rights office, the discussion of
xenophobia and discrimination will be added to the agenda of the UN
Summit for Refugees and Migrants slated for next week.
In a statement published last week Hussein likened the rhetoric used by
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, former UK
Independence Party leader Nigel Farage and French National Front Party
leader Marine Le Pen to that of Islamic State, a terrorist organization
outlawed in Russia and many other countries. The UN Human Rights chief
called these and many other politicians "populists, demagogues and
political fantasists" whose propaganda is based on inciting hatred for a
certain group of people.