首頁Home 

  聯絡我們Contact us

Human Rights Data

 
‧人權新知NEWS
 
‧世界人權宣言Universal Declaration of Human Rights
 
高雄國際人權宣言Kaohsiung Declaratinn of Human Rights
 
‧人權影音資料館藏Videos
 
‧人權圖書資料館藏Books
 
‧高雄市人權委員會Kaohsiung Human Rights Committee
 
城市人權新聞獎Kaohsiung Human Rights Press Prize
12/10:Empire State Building Honors Human Rights Watch(HRW)
                              NEWS
 

DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, REFUGEES: HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2013

Around the world, the fundamental struggle for dignity – for economic justice, political freedom, and personal expression – continues every day and in many forms. I’ve seen firsthand what can happen when we work together to change things for the better. As a young Senator visiting Manila, I saw tears of joy in the eyes of a Filipino woman who emerged from a voting booth casting her ballot for the first time after 17 years of dictatorship. As Secretary of State, I’ve seen pride on the faces of young girls in Afghanistan, who would have been denied an education under the Taliban. And I’ve seen the courage of Libyans who filled Freedom Square – first to bring down a dictator and then to let Libya’s democratically elected government know their demands. Just in recent days, I've seen Ukrainians peacefully fill the city squares in Kyiv and across their country to demand that their voices be heard loudly and clearly.

Across the world, the struggle is not over; the march of human dignity is not complete. More than six decades after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we are still working to ensure that the rights set forth in it become “a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations.”

Making this vision a reality requires both the persistent protection of governments as well as the active participation of citizens. Nothing can match the power of grassroots movements. In my own generation's struggle, I saw vividly how activists came together to change our nation through movements committed to advance labor rights, civil rights, women’s rights, LGBT rights, the rights of the disabled, the environment and peace. America grew stronger because courageous citizens were willing to take a stand to fight for the things they believed in, willing to risk their lives on picket lines and voting lines and even go to jail for justice, to help their country live up to its ideals.

(2013-12-11/einnews)

 
  2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
 
12/11:Scotland in 'UK first' human rights action plan(bbc)
12/11:DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, REFUGEES: HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2013(einnews)
12/12:UN human rights chief dismayed as India re-criminalizes same-sex relationships(bbc)
12/12:Crackdown on Cuban Civil Society's Human Rights Day Events(state)
12/13:Committee says proposed legal aid cuts may breach human rights(theguardian)
12/13:Samoa applauded for national human rights institution(scoop)
12/14:Human rights must be a priority as U.S. talks trade with Vietnam(washingtonpost)
12/14Indian Supreme Court Endangers Human Rights -- But Public's Outrage Holds Promise for Different Future(huffingtonpost)












人權學堂 ∣Human Rights Learning Studio

位置:高雄捷運O5/R10美麗島穹頂大廳方向往出口9
Position: Kaohsiung MRT 05/R10 Formosa Boulevard Hall Exit 9
郵寄地址:81249高雄市小港區大業北路436號
Address: No. 436, Daye North Rd. Siaogang Dist., Kaohsiung City 81249, Taiwan
電話Tel:886-7-2357559∣傳真Fax:886-7-2351129
Email: hr-learning@ouk.edu.tw