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Recognizing Human Rights Day
The United Nations has specified December 10 as international Human Rights Day in 2010. According to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, this year’s theme focuses on human rights defenders, who act “against discrimination, often at great … Continue reading →
Posted in Champions of peace, Commemorating peace, Ethic of reciprocity, Moral engagement
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Tagged Amnesty International, discrimination, Human Rights Day, humanity, International Volunteer Day, International Year of Volunteers, moral engagement, reciprocity, respect, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, United Nations, volunteering
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