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Human Rights Day: Part 1 - Why we need a human rights movement
14 hours ago ago from Kansas Free Press
Manhattan, KS. On December 10 the world marks the 61st anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This is commonly referred to as Human Rights Day and this year's theme is: "Embrace Diversity: End Discrimination." The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillary said: "Discrimination lies at the root of many of the world's most pressing human rights problems. No country is immune from this scourge. ...
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5 hours ago ago from Kansas Free Press
MANHATTAN, Kan. - As a nation we have been slow to evolve in our understanding of human rights. When asked, most of us think that civil rights are human rights. They are, but they are only the beginning. Civil rights are basically your right to be created equal to everyone else. Civil rights are incomplete if they are not accompanied by economic, social, political, and cultural rights. Unfortunately early on in the civil rights struggle, ...
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23 hours ago ago from ladies only ;)
There are many rights in the world but if i were to choose one right to give to all humans it would be right to vote. This is a very important right because it allows everyone to give some sort of input on the person that is going to be heading the country.
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