Universal Declaration of Human Rights

“The power of the Universal Declaration is the power of ideas to change the world. It inspires us to continue working to ensure all people can gain freedom, equality and dignity.” The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a milestone document in the history of human rights. Drafted by representatives with different legal and…

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Human Rights Day

Human Rights Day is observed by the international community every year on 10 December. It commemorates the day in 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The formal inception of Human Rights Day dates from 1950, after the Assembly passed resolution 423 (V) inviting all States and interested organizations to…

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Human Rights Education and Training

Human rights can only be achieved through an informed and continued demand by people for their protection. Human rights education promotes values, beliefs and attitudes that encourage all individuals to uphold their own rights and those of others. It develops an understanding of everyone’s common responsibility to make human rights a reality in each community….

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Human rights ndicators

Tools for measuring progress Human rights indicators are essential in the implementation of human rights standards and commitments, to support policy formulation, impact assessment and transparency. OHCHR has developed a framework of indicators to respond to a longstanding demand to develop and deploy appropriate statistical indicators in furthering the cause of human rights. One of…

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About the right of peaceful assembly

Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly. The right of peaceful assembly includes the right to hold meetings, sit-ins, strikes, rallies, events or protests, both offline and online. It serves as a vehicle for the exercise of many other rights guaranteed under international law, with which it is linked intrinsically and that form…

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UN experts urge Bangladesh to end reprisals against human rights defenders and relatives of the disappeared

GENEVA (14 March 2022) – UN human rights experts* today called on Bangladesh to immediately cease reprisals against human rights defenders and relatives of forcibly disappeared persons for their activism and co-operation with international human rights bodies and UN mechanisms. Following the announcement of sanctions imposed by the United States of America against top Rapid…

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Bangladesh: UN member states must demand accountability from Bangladesh for gross violations of human rights in upcoming UPR

UN Member states must use the UN’s upcoming Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Bangladesh to hold the authorities to account for the gross human rights violations and rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in the country ahead of its general elections, said Amnesty International today. “Bangladesh’s fourth UPR is taking place at a time when human…

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Bangladesh: Garment workers must receive rights-based compensation and justice immediately

Arbitrary cases against garment workers in Bangladesh to intimidate them into silence Use of unlawful force against protesting garment workers Wider culture of corporate impunity for workplace injuries and deaths Garment workers in Bangladesh continue to face a climate of fear and repression as corporate impunity for business-related human rights abuses remains unchecked amid state…

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UK Protest Rights

Whilst the right to protest is legal in the UK there are restrictions and processes you should be aware of if you are planning to organise or take part in a protest. Here we outline the key UK protest rights. Download Bustcard button short arrow right Is it legal to Protest? Protesting is legal in…

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