lunes, 23 de noviembre de 2009

**Human right**


What are Human Rights?
The Declaration describe human rights like universal, enduring and vibrant, and it concerns us all.
When did they start?
On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Why?
to cause to be disseminated, displayed, read and expounded principally in schools and other educational institutions, without distinction based on the political status of countries or territories.
The UDHR have some core values,for example the inherent human dignity, non-discrimination, equality, fairness and universality, apply to everyone, everywhere and always.
The Declaration is now available in over 360 languages and is the most translated document in the world – a testament to it's universal nature and reach.
How many human rights are there?
There are 30 human rights in accordance with the UDHR.
The right that I don't familiar with ,is the article 14:
1) Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.
(2) This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.



because I think that if one person is a killer and go at asylum,they don't have to protect him,or also he can kill other innocent people.

Now I want to discuss the right number 25:Food and shelter for all,because I think that this right is very important ,also is a necessity for life.In my country today it's respect,but in other countries it isn't.For example I found an impressionant new(BBCnews),which,unfortunately are common in the world:In Kenya Orphans continue a tough struggle on the streets,and they have not food,this is why they consumed drugs and all the time participed and see fights and violence,some of them live in "barraks":
Just off the main street running through the centre of Eldoret you will find an army of glue-sniffing street kids.Almost all the children have a small bottle of glue hanging from their mouths and with glazed eyes they appear semi tranquilised.

"It makes me sleepy and I have less stress," says 15-year-old Jimmy, who after years on the streets looks younger than 10.

"I live on the verandas in a box," he tells me.

"Life here is very hard with no food, nowhere to sleep and no-one to care for you," says Evans Kariuki.

"It is not safe. You can die here. People fight. There is a lot of violence. The police come sometimes and take you and beat you."

I don't found the words to explain what have to do the states to safe this children's,after I read this sentences.I think that this isn't an epoch cuestion,It`s a cuestion of the long time with poverty of the people,which lose all hopes and overlook the education about their childrens, in many countries.Later the civil war in Spain,I am sure that milion of children's haven't food,but as this period was short,their parents held them toghether,with hope to a better life:thing that actualy,this children's,haven't.

Finally I think the human rights are very importants in the workd today,(and I hope that for all persons they are relevant),because without this rights,the people can't be happy or feel secure in all her life,they might be insecure thinking whether or not such right.

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