Human Rights Day presents an opportunity, every
year, to celebrate human rights, highlight a specific issue, and advocate for
the full enjoyment of all human rights by everyone everywhere.
This year, the
spotlight is on the rights of all people — women, youth, minorities, persons
with disabilities, indigenous people, the poor and marginalized — to make their
voices heard in se human rights
— the rights to freedom of opinion and expression, to peaceful assembly and
association, and to take part in government (articles 19, 20 and 21 of
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights) have
been at the centre of the historic changes in the Arab world over the past two
years, in which millions have taken to the streets to demand change. In other
parts of the world, the “99%” made their voices heard through the global Occupy
movement protesting economic, political and social inequality.
Make your voice count!
Share your thoughts
about the right to participate in public life and political decision-making,
using #VoiceCount.
Take part in a
series of four Goolge+ Hangouts between 22 November and 10 December to engage
with senior UN officials and leading experts on the rights of minorities,
persons with disabilities, the impact of business on human rights, and beyond.
And, starting on 1
December, send us your questions using#AskRights. Selected questions will be
answered by the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, at a Human
Rights Day Google+ Hangout.
http://www.un.org/en/events/humanrightsday/
http://humanrights.gov.au/
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