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  National News  United States Added to Global Civil Liberties Watchlist Amid Trump Administration Actions
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United States Added to Global Civil Liberties Watchlist Amid Trump Administration Actions

Maya TorresMaya Torres—March 13, 20253
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Washington D.C. – In a significant move drawing international scrutiny, the United States has been formally added to the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist, a widely recognized research tool that tracks the status of fundamental freedoms and threats to civil liberties across the globe. The inclusion, reported on March 13, 2025, marks a notable shift in the perceived health of democratic norms within the country.

The decision by CIVICUS, a global alliance whose members include prominent organizations such as Amnesty International, cites actions taken by the Administration under President Donald Trump as the primary catalyst. According to CIVICUS, these actions constitute an “assault on democratic norms and global cooperation,” contributing to a climate detrimental to open civic space.

Escalating Concerns Over Democratic Norms

The CIVICUS Monitor evaluates civic space – the environment for civil society – in countries worldwide, categorizing them along a spectrum from ‘open’ to ‘closed’. The watchlist specifically highlights nations where there are serious and rapid developments negatively affecting civic freedoms.

The organization detailed several specific concerns leading to the U.S.’s addition. Among the most prominent are the implementation of “Restrictive Executive Orders” and “unjustifiable institutional cutbacks.” These measures, CIVICUS asserts, have directly impacted the operational capacity and independence of various bodies and civil society groups.

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Furthermore, the report highlights the use of “intimidation tactics through threatening pronouncements by senior officials in the Administration.” Such actions, according to CIVICUS, are actively “creating an atmosphere to chill democratic dissent,” discouraging individuals and organizations from exercising their rights to expression and assembly without fear of reprisal.

Policy Shifts Cited as Detrimental

Beyond governmental rhetoric and institutional pressures, CIVICUS also pointed to specific policy decisions impacting international engagement and domestic social programs. The report noted the Administration’s decision to cut more than 90% of foreign aid contracts, a move seen by many as undermining international cooperation and the work of civil society abroad.

Domestically, a concerted crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs through executive action was also a significant factor. President Trump publicly criticized these initiatives, describing them as “illegal and immoral discrimination programs,” and used executive authority to curtail them. CIVICUS views this as an erosion of rights and opportunities for marginalized groups, further constricting the space for open discourse and participation.

Understanding the ‘Narrowed’ Classification

The United States has been classified as “narrowed” on the CIVICUS Monitor. This classification signifies that while most citizens in the U.S. retain the ability to exercise fundamental rights such as freedom of expression, free speech, and the right to peaceful assembly, the government’s actions indicate a discernible and concerning attempt to infringe upon these essential liberties. It suggests that while civic space is not yet ‘obstructed’, ‘repressed’, or ‘closed’, it is under increasing pressure and the environment for civil society is deteriorating.

The ‘narrowed’ rating implies a less favorable environment than ‘open’ or ‘improved’, positioning the U.S. in a category where watchdogs are flagging significant concerns about the direction of civil liberties.

Leadership Voices Concern

Commenting on the decision, Mandeep Tiwana, the Interim Co-Secretary General of CIVICUS, offered a stark assessment of the situation. Tiwana stated unequivocally, “The Trump Administration seems hellbent on dismantling the system of checks and balances which are the pillars of a democratic society.” This statement underscores the gravity of the concerns raised by CIVICUS, suggesting that the issues identified are not merely isolated incidents but potentially part of a broader effort to reshape the fundamental structure of American governance and civil society interaction.

Global Context of the Watchlist

The addition of the United States places it alongside a diverse group of nations also flagged on the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist for concerning developments regarding civic freedoms. Other countries currently featured on this watchlist include the Democratic Republic of Congo, Italy, Pakistan, and Serbia. While the specific nature and severity of the challenges vary significantly among these nations, their presence on the watchlist indicates that CIVICUS and its alliance partners have identified critical threats to civil liberties and democratic norms that warrant heightened international attention and monitoring.

The inclusion of a traditionally democratic nation like the U.S. on a list featuring countries with vastly different political landscapes highlights the global nature of challenges to civic space and the potential for erosion of rights even in established democracies.

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