This report, titled The State of the World’s Human Rights and covering 159 countries, highlights issues of statelessness with particular focus on protracted situations in the Dominican Republic, among the Bidoon, and in Estonia. It raises concern over political trends in which leaders employ divisive, dehumanizing “us vs them” rhetoric, contributing to a more fractured and dangerous global climate. The report also addresses the plight of the Rohingya, documenting serious human rights violations, including reports of unlawful killings, indiscriminate attacks on civilians, sexual violence, and arbitrary arrests.