Speak Up and Stop Discrimination
Human Rights Day is observed annually across the world on- 10 December. This date was chosen to honor the worldwide organization General Assembly’s adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, on 10 December 1948, the first international diction of human rights.
On sixteen February 1946, the protection Council of the global organization discovered a Commission on Human Rights underneath the place of Mrs. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt to organize the text of the Declaration. General Assembly adopted it on 10 December 1948, referred to as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. it contains an extended list of:-
- civil or social, political, economic, and cultural rights as equality before the law,
- protection against impulsive arrest and detention,
- freedom of thought and expression,
- freedom of peaceful assembly and association,
- right to possess property,
- prohibition of slavery and maltreatment,
- right to possess status,
- right to vote,
- right to free education and free participation in cultural life and specifically,
- prohibition of any activity, against this declaration.



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