Sentences with phrase «basic fundamental human rights»

International Human Rights Observer (IHRO) working together with Governments, United Nations and other International institutions to promote and protect the basic fundamental human rights of the masses declared in the universal charter of human rights of United Nations to build a global village of lasting peace, social, and economic justice and development for the 21st century.
I am a spiritualist who believes women and children are the ones who suffer most when the basic fundamental human rights are not adhered to in a country, and for the Rawlings family to have fought for the welfare of women and children all these years, Ghanaian women and the youth must learn from their moral life and the kind of unity in their marriage, and practice it,» Mama Destiny noted.

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John Paul II wrote in the apostolic exhortation Christifideles Laici: «The common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human rights — for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture — is false and illusory if the right to life, the most basic and fundamental right and the condition of all other personal rights, is notdefended with maximum determination.»
Second, slavery is not «wrong» merely because it is illegal or because it is «socially unacceptable»; rather, for the same reasons that r@pe and murder are inherently «wrong,» slavery is inherently wrong because it causes demonstrable harm and suffering in the deprivation of a fundamental human right to basic liberty and bodily autonomy.
And even more fundamentally, if we are bearers of inviolable dignity and a basic right to life in virtue of our humanity, and not in virtue of accidental qualities such as age, or size, or stage of development or condition of dependency --- if, in other words, we believe in the fundamental equality of human beings --- how can a right to abortion (where «abortion» means performing an act whose purpose is to cause fetal death) be defended at all?
That was a deliberate attempt to have a fundamental instrument of government that embraced basic human rights, had an independent judiciary.
Third, it is a crime to defend fundamental human rights, including the right to food, work, shelter, land, health care, and other basic needs.
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AIMSI campaigns on the grounds that birth choice is a basic human right as declared at the International Conference of Human Rights and Childbirth, «It is a fundamental human right for women to choose the circumstances in which they give birth, with whom and where, including a choice between hospital and home birth» and Article 8, European Court of Human Rhuman right as declared at the International Conference of Human Rights and Childbirth, «It is a fundamental human right for women to choose the circumstances in which they give birth, with whom and where, including a choice between hospital and home birth» and Article 8, European Court of Human RHuman Rights and Childbirth, «It is a fundamental human right for women to choose the circumstances in which they give birth, with whom and where, including a choice between hospital and home birth» and Article 8, European Court of Human Rhuman right for women to choose the circumstances in which they give birth, with whom and where, including a choice between hospital and home birth» and Article 8, European Court of Human RHuman Rights
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Without these basic, fundamental human rights, science is hobbled.»
More fundamental is the fact that education is a basic human right that has been systematically denied too many women for too long.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights posits education as a fundamental human right essential for the exercise of all other rights, and today, education is no longer seen (at least by major humanitarian organizations and most governments) as a secondary consideration in stabilizing populations after disaster, but a basic emergency serHuman Rights posits education as a fundamental human right essential for the exercise of all other rights, and today, education is no longer seen (at least by major humanitarian organizations and most governments) as a secondary consideration in stabilizing populations after disaster, but a basic emergency seRights posits education as a fundamental human right essential for the exercise of all other rights, and today, education is no longer seen (at least by major humanitarian organizations and most governments) as a secondary consideration in stabilizing populations after disaster, but a basic emergency serhuman right essential for the exercise of all other rights, and today, education is no longer seen (at least by major humanitarian organizations and most governments) as a secondary consideration in stabilizing populations after disaster, but a basic emergency serights, and today, education is no longer seen (at least by major humanitarian organizations and most governments) as a secondary consideration in stabilizing populations after disaster, but a basic emergency service.
Here human rights education system is the basic as well as fundamental one to get know by all.
The World Education Forum (2000) reaffirmed education as a fundamental human right, and set objectives for achieving EFA goals based upon political commitments by the international community to achieve the right to basic education for all.
Breaking Down Care Barriers — Access to basic medical careis considered a fundamental human right in many nations.
«Human rights commissions, as they are evolving, are an attack on our fundamental freedoms and the basic existence of a democratic society... It is in fact totalitarianism.
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One of the most fundamental of human rights is the right to participate in the making of the laws that govern you; and the basic right behind that is the right to vote.
The Administrative Council plays a key role in the «reign of terror» that tries to discourage EPO staff, including judges, from fighting for basic human rights and one of the most fundamental values of the civilized world: judicial independence.
As millions today around the world are protesting for basic freedoms, on April 17, 2012, Canadians will mark 30 years with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a document which seeks to guarantee fundamental human rights, from speech, to religion, to associRights and Freedoms, a document which seeks to guarantee fundamental human rights, from speech, to religion, to associrights, from speech, to religion, to association.
However, we all continue to fight for our basic human rights, and unless we stand together on these fundamental basics that are exactly the same for each and every one of us — a quality of life and respect for our human rights - we will never overcome the challenges we face no matter what they are.
«We acknowledged the sad reality that Indigenous Peoples in the region continue to have their basic human rights and fundamental freedoms violated.
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