By: Green Bella | 2011-05-20 | Society Musician and activist Peter Gabriel shares his very personal motivation for standing up for human rights with the watchdog group WITNESS -- and tells stories of citizen journalists in action. read more
By: Jennie | 2011-04-03 | News and society Human Right Education is the education that caters to the development of overall human personality. It includes respecting of rights, fulfillment of basic needs, and ensuring fundamental freedom to al... read more
By: Maxey Thomas | 2010-04-01 | Politics Australia's history with human rights is an important one, more important then I believe Australians even know, so important in fact that Australia's first introduction to the world stage was our proposals to the Universal Declaration, because the Australian Herbert Evatt was the president of the United Nations assembly, helped draft the Universal Declaration, and was the first to suggest at the Paris Peace Convention in 1946 a European Court Of Human Rights, which is now the most influential court in the world. The discussion on human rights isn't a new concept... read more
By: Naveen Kumar Shelar | 2010-10-06 | Law The framer of Indian Constitution were deeply influenced by the concept of HUMAN RIGHTS. most of the HUMAN RIGHTS which propounded in Universal declaration of HUMAN RIGHTS in Part III ( Civil and political rights), and Part IV (economic, social and cultural rights) of Indian Constitution. It is also necessary these provision in Indian constitution because India has ratified the two convention on HUMAN RIGHTS – International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (1966) International Conventi read more
By: wakeup message | 2011-01-11 | Religion Since God is the absolute and the sole master of men and the universe, He is the sovereign Lord, the Sustainer and Nourisher, the Merciful, Whose mercy enshrines all beings; and since He has given each man human dignity and honor, and breathed into him of His own spirit, it follows that, united in Him and through Him, and apart from their other human attributes, men are substantially the same and no tangible and actual distinction can be made among them, on account of their accidental difference read more
By: Gaurav Virk | 2010-12-07 | Culture Five top human rights activists in 2010 continue to be confronted with their governments, against the violation of human rights. They continue to risks and threats in their daily struggle to put pressure on their governments, to respect human rights for all. I herby detail Five amazing super human rights activists who defend human rights for all. read more
By: Kieron Mcfadden | 2010-04-02 | News and society In this article I propose a broad strategic plan for the creation of peace and laying the foundation of Earth's first global civilization. Set up a justice system for resolution of disputes between nations, identification and censure of criminals, verification of evidence etc. read more
By: Anja Merret | 2010-04-04 | Politics At the G8 conference in Germany, some 16 000 police have been deployed to control an estimated 6 000 protesters. Police are using baton charges, water cannon and tear gas in an attempt, mostly unsuccessful, to keep the demonstrators under control. read more
By: Parshan Khakpour | 2010-04-04 | Politics Among the industrial nations the United States is unique in many ways. The capitalist economics of the United States that promotes free trade, private ownership, laissez faire, consumerism, individualism and claims for welfare is the source of paradoxes. It is long that commentators are criticizing the condition on the health care. read more
By: Brian Ankner | 2010-04-04 | Politics The missing element in the peace movements has always been the lack of a practical plan for peace that provides a logical alternative to all war that will be universally accepted by everyone. This is why peace organizations rarely last the test of time. Just protesting with "stop this" or "stop that" and not providing a long lasting permanent solution to the problem will lose steam after a while. read more
By: Xerxes | 2010-09-09 | Philosophy This article is about the efforts to resolve differences in India by discussing the major issues being faced today. read more
By: James R Richards | 2010-09-28 | Culture The history of recorded human rights begins with Cyrus The Great in Persia thousands of years ago. It then comes foward to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. read more
By: Vicheka Lay | 2010-04-04 | Politics Almost everyday, we hear the news about China's economic growth; front-running toy production, upward spiral garment production, boosting agricultural production, increasingly crucial role in transnational trade integration, and other like economy-growth tendencies, what about its human rights? This article attempts to comparatively and practically unveil China's economic growth and its human rights. read more
By: Byron Edgington | 2010-03-29 | Marriage Marriage is not a heterosexual privilege; it is a human right. Marriage confers over 1138 separate rights, benefits and protections. Discrimination in marriage is more prevalent than we imagine. read more
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