She told reporters over the dangers of the Republican candidate’s return to the White House if he wins the November 5 elections.
Kennedy, who is also the president of the Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Human Rights Foundation, spoke of the vulnerability of human rights in an increasingly polarized world.
Someone who will be a dictator on day one and who is a total fascist is a danger to the international community, the daughter of the US senator and attorney general, who was assassinated in 1968, said.
The human rights activist acknowledged that the campaign for the US presidential elections is very evenly balanced and condemned the insufficient solid responses to the current international wars and outrages, which are “leading to the risk of a nuclear war.”
The Robert Kennedy Foundation in the Basque country works to help young people “learn how to exercise their rights and create a fairer world.”
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