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December 10, Human Rights Day. 2022 marks the 74th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year's theme is Dignity, Freedom and Justice for All. Learn more about DCDSB’s commitment to human rights, anti-racism & anti-discrimination: https://t.co/9YOYZNAKG7 https://t.co/GkyglX5lPH
— Durham Catholic District School Board (@DurhamCatholic) December 10, 2022
Human rights are not a privilege conferred by the government. They are every human being’s entitlement by entitlement by virtue of his humanity.
Mother Teresa
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The European Convention on Human Rights is the basis of the most advanced system of #HumanRights protection in the world.
It protects the rights of about 700 mil. people in 46 European countries.
Here are examples of its impact. ⬇️
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In tandem with so many around the globe, CUPE Ontario is proud to mark December 10 as International Human Rights Day.
This cornerstone document established a broad range of fundamental rights and freedoms to which everyone is entitled.
Read more: https://t.co/uurCdH9f4T https://t.co/OctTBRVEk3
On International Human Rights Day, I urge the government to reflect on its plans to withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights.
Who are we to lecture anybody anywhere in world on human rights abuses if we walk away from the very conventions we signed up to? https://t.co/2qMRw3xjad
This #HumanRightsDay we are calling for a collective response to grave violations of human rights and crimes committed in the context of Russia’s persisting aggression against Ukraine.
Statement by Council of Europe leaders: https://t.co/AzsJ5ErXLJ
#HumanRights #StandWithUkraine https://t.co/35J5OVweXe
On Human Rights Day, https://t.co/IPaqa9SGWY embraces a theme of “Dignity, Freedom and Justice for All.” #StandUp4HumanRights #HumanRightsDay https://t.co/i5R1Cnse8t
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has helped improve the lives of millions of people and lay the foundations for a more just world.
On Saturday's #HumanRightsDay, learn how YOU can #StandUp4HumanRights: https://t.co/Fx0uQPE6NF https://t.co/E7Ibgp2zNx
Today, #HumanRightsDay, the theme is “Dignity, Freedom and Justice for All” as the High Commissioner for Human Rights launches a year-long campaign on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by focusing on its legacy, relevance and activism. #16days #endGBV #cfuwontcouncil https://t.co/01G2yWbqyb
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Today on human rights day Let's remember there is so much more we need to do to ensure everyone is able to live free, equal and with dignity & enjoy all their human rights. 2022 Theme: Dignity, Freedom, and Justice for All. #WorldHumanRightsDay https://t.co/NqTU3kRqUM
— Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario (@EAPreventionON) December 10, 2022
Human Rights Day in 2022
Human Rights Day commemorates the day on which the United Nations issued the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948. This document serves as an outline of the fundamental human rights that are to be universally protected. It was drafted by representatives from all regions of the world.