"Human Rights Day" - Thursday, December 10, 2015
Theme: “Our Rights. Our
Freedoms. Always."
Fifty years on, many people are still unaware of the existence of
the International Bill of Human Rights and many countries around the world
still have much to do to build political institutions, judicial systems, and
economies that allow ordinary people to live with dignity. The growth of hate
speech against religious and racial minorities, the justification of rights
violations in the name of combating terrorism, the clawing back of economic and
social rights in the name of economic crises or security, and the failure to
respect the right to privacy in the digital age, show the relevance of the two
Covenants and the need to respect them.
To promote and raise awareness of the two Covenants on their 50th
anniversary, the UN Human Rights Office is launching on Human Rights Day “Our Rights. Our
Freedoms. Always." a year-long campaign to shine a light
on the inalienable and inherent rights of global citizens -- now, and always.
“Our Rights. Our Freedoms. Always.” revolves around the timeless
themes of rights and freedom and the relevance of the work that continues in
securing and ensuring them. At its core, FREEDOM, underpins the International Bill of Human
Rights – freedom from fear, freedom of speech, freedom of worship and freedom
from want.
On Human Rights Day, we invite you to join in celebrating 50
years of freedom as embodied in the International Covenant on Economic Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights (ICCPR). These four freedoms are as relevant
today as they were when the Covenants were adopted.
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