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"To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity."
- Nelson Mandela
THE FIGHT FOR
HUMAN
RIGHTS
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INDEX
5. TIMELINE
1. WHAT ARE THEY
6. DATA
2. WHICH RIGHTS ARE THEY?
7. SOURCES
3. HOW DID THEY COME ABOUT?
4. IMPORTANCE
1. WHAT ARE HUMAN RIGHTS?
Human rights are standards that recognize and protect the dignity of all human beings. These rights govern the way individuals live in society and relate to each other, as well as their relations with the State and obligations of the State toward them. Human rights laws require governments to do certain things and prevent them from doing others.
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Martin Luther King, African-American civil rights activist.
"INJUSTICE ANYWHERE IS A THREAT TO JUSTICE eVERYWHERE "
2. WHICH RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS?
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2. WHICH RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS?
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3. HOW DID HUMAN RIGHTS COME ABOUT?
Its adoption recognized that human rights are the basis of freedom, justice, and peace.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted by the UN on December 10th, 1948 in response to the "acts of barbarity that were outrageosly committed to the conscience of mankind" during World War II.
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4. WHAT IS THEIR IMPORTANCE?
They are essentials elements in the life of any person, as they foster their development by guaranteeing them justice, freedom of religion, the right to live in a healthy environment, to live in an equal way, to live a healthy and safe life.
5. timeline
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Magna Carta
539 ac
1789
1215
1948
The Cyrus Cylinder
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
6. DATA
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In total, 106 countries have abolished the death penalty
Murders of defenders of human rights
Women's marches held around the world
7. Sources
- Amnesty International - (https://cutt.ly/fjPUHkV)
- OXFAM Intermón - (https://cutt.ly/NjPUOBw)
- Ayudan en Acción - (https://cutt.ly/HjPUVhl)
- Preceden - (https://cutt.ly/kjPU8DZ)
THANK YOU!