The Benefit of Human Rights

Human rights are such basic rights of a person that everyone should get a chance to be treated fairly and not to be discriminated on the basis of color, age, religion, gender or sex, ethnic or indigenous group, language, politics or caste. Human rights guarantee the fundamental right of the people. The most common fundamental rights are – Right to equality, Right to freedom or liberty, Right to press and publication, Right to criminal justice, Right against preventive detention, Right against exile, Right against exploitation, Right to property, Right to information, Right to religion, Right to culture and education, Right to privacy and Right to constitutional remedy.

In other words, human rights are those rights provided to us by us. So these are our natural rights. These rights always help a person to develop their personality. They help to uplift economic and social standard of a country although some may misuse human right. There are numerous human right organizations in the world that look after human rights. The UNO, Amnesty International and European Court of Human Rights are some world famous organizations.

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Promoting Human Rights – A Strategy to Promote The Rights of Ordinary People

Promotion of Human Rights adopted by the UN General Assembly and accepted by Member States in the world is still missing. The poor people of many member states do not have the basic right to food, shelter, medicine and education. The common people have no fundamental right to safety, the environment of peace and pollution free to live his life.

The promotion of rights by superpower is mere formality and poor Member States have shown the inability to implement the rights of its people. Being a student of the Graduate Diploma in Rights, have attempted to summarize what steps should be taken to accelerate the work of its promoting around the world?

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On the Value of Human Rights Russian Perspective

It looks as if certain behind-the-scenes impresarios have arranged a contest in the Western high politics and mass media in ‘who will slash Russia the hardest’. The US Council on Foreign Relations has adopted a resolution demanding to blackball Russia from the Big Eight, to refuse it hosting the summit in St. Petersburg, to ostracize Russia in politics and economy. The Department of State in its annual report resents the unsatisfactory condition of democracy in Russia. Many European Council activists criticize Russia with not less zeal. There are attempts to enlist Russia among ‘pariah states’ together with Belarus, North Korea and Iran. It appears that certain powers are interested in formation of a new anti-Russian coalition and the turn from the surreptitious ‘cool’ war against Russia to open cold war.

How can we account for the new confrontational anti-Russian tendencies in the policies of the USA and European countries?

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