Thursday, December 10, 2009

Happy Human Rights Day


Today is the 60th anniversary of the creation of Human Rights Day, founded by the United Nations:
Human Rights Day 2009 on 10 December will focus on non-discrimination. “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights”. These first few famous words of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights established 60 years ago the basic premise of international human rights law. Yet today, the fight against discrimination remains a daily struggle for millions around the globe.

“Our main objective is to help promote discrimination-free societies and a world of equal treatment for all,” says the High Commissioner who this year will mark Human Rights Day in South Africa.

She encourages people everywhere - including the UN family, governments, civil society, national human rights institutions, the media, educators, and individuals - to seize the opportunity of Human Rights Day 2009 to join hands to embrace diversity and end discrimination.

The realisation of all human rights - social, economic and cultural rights as well as civil and political rights – is hampered by discrimination. All too often, when faced with prejudice and discrimination, political leaders, governments and ordinary citizens are silent or complacent.

Yet everyone of us can make a difference. You are encouraged to celebrate Human Rights Day by advocating non-discrimination, organizing activities, raising awareness and reaching out to your local communities on 10 December and throughout 2010.

And a good video explaining the history of human rights, one that even right wingers can understand and appreciate.

11 comments:

  1. Please. As long as there are men in this world there will not be human rights or equal human rights that are valued by laws, nations, or even most individuals. You gotta love how in the video the *female* narrator describes how human rights developed for all "men"...and that's exactly it...even to this day...human rights are for men.

    Women should boycott men.

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  2. Someone woke up cranky today. I hope present company is excluded from your rant.

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  3. capper...I rarely wake up cranky. I'm a morning person... :-). I got cranky after watching that stupid video and reading this post. Be happy I took out the part where I called men bastards... :P

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  4. So.

    I note that Obama did NOT mention 'human rights' while he was in PRC.

    And his Administration kinda ignored 'human rights' in the Honduras, too.

    He should resign.

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  5. All men should resign (they screwed things up enough) and women should rule the world.

    Someday...

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  6. LMAO Wow, I like the non cranky morning person's postings...

    She does have a point...

    Heh ;)

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  7. Dad29-

    As usual the US is tip-toeing around Human Rights issues, because the first stop is China & then Saudi Arabia...who both hold our economy...thanks Bush43.

    Oh wait....his a man too...right on Anon!!

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  8. Bush43 freed 25 million Iraqis. Now that's more that just talk about human rights.

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  9. Or more accurately, he freed 24 million into war and privation, and the other 1 million into eternal bliss.

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  10. Sven, Are you saying 25 million Iraqi's were better off under Saddam Hussein than better off to choose their own destiny? That's what I don't get about liberals. They only get active tearing down democracies, never active in building them.

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  11. Anonymous 11:39am...yeah right...as if there aren't any "liberals" in the military. Man...I hate it when people make such stupid comments about this topic.

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