The inherent dignity and equal, inalienable rights of every human being are the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world. On #HumanRightsDay, we recommit to protecting these universal values. ow.ly/HyBK50XGYvR Load image UN Human Rights
On Human Rights Day, the UCP used the notwithstanding clause to take away Albertans’ rights. Now they have gone even further by trying to stop the courts from doing their job. youtube.com The consequences of a government that acts without ethics or compet...
Human rights are not a privilege, they are a guarantee. The European Convention on Human Rights makes this a reality for millions across Europe. On Human Rights Day, let’s reaffirm our commitment to these principles. 0:56 5 MB Load video
Today, on International Human Rights Day, we are reminded that justice means protecting the vulnerable, not punishing them. IRGC conscripts are victims of forced conscription under a brutal regime. They had no choice, no agency, no voice, and no involvement in IRGC activities. Show more
Today, on Human Rights Day, we reaffirm Canada’s steadfast commitment to protecting human rights, dignity, equality and justice for everyone. As a country, Canada is proud to be a place where diversity brings us together. canada.ca/en/canadian-he …
On International Human Rights Day, the Canadian Pride Caucus has issued a statement of concern regarding the use of the notwithstanding clause to undermine fundamental human rights. #cdnpoli Load image Load image Load image Load image
Today, on International Human Rights Day, we must reflect on the unfinished work of ensuring dignity, safety, and equality for all. Human rights must not be abstract ideals. They must ensure people have access to housing, income, safety, health care, education, and justice. 1/3 0:50 1 MB Load video
Protecting biodiversity and upholding human rights go hand in hand Access to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is a human right, embedded in the #KMGBF and its implementation. #HumanRightsDay GIF 360 KB Load GIF
Today, on International Human Rights Day, New Democrats reaffirm our unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and dignity for all. 77 years after the Universal Declaration, we must act to protect human rights at home and around the globe. Load image
WSO joins the global community in marking International Human Rights Day. Seventy-seven years ago, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, affirming equal rights for all. WSO reaffirms its commitment to these universal principles, which are Show more Load image 17 KB
Human Rights Day is an annual observance held to honour the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adoption by the United Nations General Assembly. The day reminds governments and citizens alike to respect and promote the inherent rights and dignity of every human being, regardless of race, gender, nationality, or religion. This global event aims to raise awareness about the importance of human rights and their protection in ensuring a just and harmonious society.
Human Rights Day holds particular significance in the European Union, given the region's extensive commitment to human rights protection and promotion. Following the devastation of World War II, European nations were determined to establish a collective framework to safeguard human rights. This led to the creation of the European Convention on Human Rights in 1950, a proclamation that underscores the EU's dedication to upholding the values enshrined in the UDHR. The European Court of Human Rights, established in 1959, acts as another crucial instrument in preserving human rights across the continent.
Each year, on December 10th, the European Union joins the global community in observing Human Rights Day. Events like conferences, exhibitions, workshops, and cultural programs are organized across EU member states to raise awareness and encourage continuous dialogue surrounding human rights issues. These events serve as a platform for policymakers, civil society organizations, and citizens to discuss the challenges faced in protecting human rights and brainstorm strategies to address these issues. Through such collaborative efforts, the European Union reaffirms its commitment to the principles of Human Rights Day, working tirelessly to ensure a world where the rights and dignity of every individual are upheld.
Human Rights Day facts
The UN's Declaration of Human Rights was one of their first declarations. It was organized after the atrocities of World War II were brought to light.
Over the past decade, armed conflict around the world has killed 2 million children, disabled another 4-5 million, and left 12 million homeless, and orphaned another million.
The notion of human rights gained mainstream recognition after World War II because of the Holocaust. The international community decided that such atrocities should never happen again.
The EU has adopted multiple directives and regulations to protect specific rights, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which strengthens data protection rights, and the Victims' Rights Directive, which guarantees support and protection for crime victims.
In 2000, the European Union adopted the Charter of Fundamental Rights, which brings together all the personal, civic, political, economic, and social rights of the EU citizens in a single text. The EU institutions and member states are bound to respect these rights when implementing EU law.
In the News and Trending in the EU for Human Rights Day
Get involved with a local human rights organization.
Watch a documentary about human rights issues and violations. Some recommendations: Invisible Children (2006), Girl Rising(2013) and Nefarious (2011).
Seek out businesses or brands that demonstrate a commitment to human rights and make conscious choices to support them through your purchases.
Contact your local representatives or Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to express your concerns about specific human rights issues and call for policy changes or amendments.