Human Rights Club
شامل میں
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
 HR دن Cartoon Exhibit
added by
Source: Peter Schrank of Ireland
These thought-provoking cartoons illustrate the meaning of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and conveys the importance of upholding the human rights and fundamental freedoms set forth in its thirty articles.
آرٹ پرستار
international human rights دن
united nations
cartoon
exhibit
illustration
december 2008
earth
world
cannibalism
added by Cinders
Source: Heiko Sakarai of Germany
added by Cinders
Source: TheHungerSite
added by Cinders
Source: TheHungerSite.Com
added by jfreeman
video
pollution
animals
destruction
sad
greif
toxic
starvation
added by nailaohahaha
added by Cinders
Source: Serguei Goizauskas (Serguei) of France
added by Cinders
Source: TheChildHealthSite.Com
added by Cinders
Source: TheChildHealthSite.Com
added by glelsey
Source: beiibis @ tumblr
added by Cinders
Source: Southwest Youth Collaborative
added by alyssa-lauren
Source: www.cartoonstock.com
added by Cinders
Source: TheHungerSite.Com
Listening to the Instant Karma CD, I started thinking about Darfur and how there were all kinds of Sudanese refugees all over Egypt, having been expelled from their country یا left it willingly for a variety of different reasons. I remember, a friend of mine went down to help them learn English every weekend as one of her many community service projects. And then that reminded me of going down to Mokattam to see the orphanage.

Mokattam, colloquially called “Garbage City” سے طرف کی everyone from residents of Mokattam to tour guides, is a place past the Cairo citadel where there are literally piles...
continue reading...
added by alyssa-lauren
video
human rights
free tibet
added by Cinders
Source: Dusan Petricic of Canada
added by hetalianstella
Source: DeviantART
added by Cinders
Source: TheAutismSite.Com
added by OneRedonkChick
Source: samborghini_
After my last article, and the discussion going on over at the link, I've been thinking a lot about the rights of a child, یا a fetus as the case may be.

The phrase in the UN Declaration of Human Rights is “All human beings are born free and equal,” a modern rephrasing of the US Declaration of Independence’s “All men are created equal.” But what does the phrase “everyone” یا “all human beings” entail? Does it really mean everyone? Immanuel Wallerstein points out the problems with being so absolute:

“… It is almost universally agreed that an infant does not have these rights,...
continue reading...