HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS WARNING

HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS WARNING
Human Rights are the basic rights possessed by every human person as a gift from God brought from birth. No one can take someone's rights.

The history of international human rights was commemorated for the first time in 1948. The commemoration date was decided at the UN General Assembly and was celebrated by many countries, including Indonesia. The UN General Council declared the Universal Declaration of Human Right. Located at the Palais de Chaillot, Paris, the declaration contains rights that cannot be contested and revoked by anyone related to human rights.

Eleanor Roosevelt was also the first woman to become the chair of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) that drafted a declaration of human rights.

"The Universal Declaration of Human Rights becomes the first Magna Carta internationally and is recognized by the whole world," said Eleanor Roosevelt, chair of the United Nations Human Rights Commission when the PPB declaration was held, quoted from activesustainability.com. The official commemoration of Human Rights on December 10 began in 1950. All happened after the UN Council invited all countries and organizations to commemorate it.


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