Human Rights Day
The United Nations Human Rights Day, which falls on December 10th, annually aims to celebrate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). (UDHR)
The UDHR was drafted by Representatives from a variety of cultural backgrounds around the world. When the United Nations were established, it was one of the country's first major accomplishments. A preamble is included in the UDHR's preamble as well as 30 articles that address specific human rights. Universal values for all peoples and all nations are included in the entire paper.
Among the human rights discussed are:: Some of the rights discussed include::
Right to:
- equality
- Life, liberty, and personal safety are all important to life, liberty, and personal safety.
- Until proven guilty, the innocent can be considered innocent until proven guilty
- marriage and family
- own property
- rest and leisure
- education
Freedom from:
- discrimination
- slavery
- torture
- Random arrest and exile are both unlawful detention and exile
Freedom to:
- belief and religion
- Opinion and facts are mixed in opinion and facts
All other rights are protected by the state's right to freedom from the state or personal interference.
Several of the UDHR's promises have yet to be fulfilled. Nevertheless, the paper has withstand the test of time. The document's importance empowers every human being in the world. It is also encouraging individuals to advocate for their own human rights by empowering them to advocate for the rights of others.
How to celebrate #humanrightsday
On Human Rights Day, the five-yearly United Nations Prizes in the Field of Human Rights and Nobel Peace Prize are given. On this day, high-level political conferences and meetings will meet.. In addition, cultural festivals and exhibitions focusing on human rights issues are held by museums. Special events are also planned to celebrate the day around the world, many international and non-governmental organizations working in the human rights field also schedule special events to celebrate the day.
To participate:
- Consider a time when your human rights were violated or taken away from you
- Discuss with someone or write about the benefits of safeguarding human rights
- ave; and Beasts of No Country are among a series of human rights that focuses on human rights, including Selma; Dukhtar; I am Slave; and Beasts of No Country
- Learn about the human rights' history. Learn about the human rights' history
- Ask your children or other youth what human rights mean to them. Human rights can be negotiated to them, not to them
- A copy of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Read a copy of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
To post on social media, use #HumanRightsDay..
Human rights day is the centennial celebration of human rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10th, 1948, on December 10th, 1948. Every human being is entitled to fundamental rights under this groundbreaking treaty. This historic paper established the inalienable rights that every human being is entitled to. These human rights exist regardless of race, color, faith, sex, gender, language, opinion, origin, or another class. The UDHR is the world's most translated document. It has been translated into over 500 languages.