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Headline December 30, 2018/ '' ' RIGHTS ROE REALITY ' ''


'' ' RIGHTS ROE REALITY ' ''




''HUMAN RIGHTS : No one can take away Your Human Rights......''

The Rights Of the Disabled : In the Developing World, not one country seems to implement the  official job quota for the disabled in a consistent manner.

So, it is very encouraging that in Proud Pakistan, the province of Punjab is working up to put in place a streamlined and modern system.

The crux of the problem, however, lies in our backward looking attitudes towards disability of any kind. 

The society, by and large, considers people with disabilities - which can be physical, mental, cognitive, developmental, etc - an irrelevance, even a matter of shame.

Only an inclusive system that affords them respect rather than pity, opportunity rather than charity, can tap the potential of the disabled.

In China, the government has taken over the reins of data collection and control.

The Rights To Privacy : The Chinese do not seem afraid.

The premise in China is that if you have nothing to hide and if you are, indeed doing everything right, then the government, which is looked upon as a benevolent force that cares of its people, will never do anything to harm you.

EVERY Human has fundamental rights to survive with dignity regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.

Universal Declaration of  Human Rights continues.

26.  The Right to Education. Education is a right. Primary School should be free. We should learn about the United Nations and how to get on with others. Our parents can choose what we learn.

27.  Copyright. Copyright is a special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings; others cannot make copies without permission. We all have the right to our own way of life and to enjoy the good things that art, science and learning bring.

28.  A Fair and  Free World. There must be proper order so we can all enjoy rights and freedoms in our own country and all over the world.

29.  Responsibility. We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms.

30.  No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights.

Human rights abuse :

Despite the presence of the Universal Declaration, the  human rights are largely bypassed in many countries.

Human Rights Watch, a  non-profit organization renowned for impartial reporting of human-rights violations across the globe, released its annual World Report last January.

Syria conflict is a regretful example of human rights and humanitarian law violation. More than  400,000 have died because of the Syrian conflict since 2011, according to the World Ban, with  5 million seeking refugee abroad and over 6 million displaced internally, according to UN agencies.

By June 2017, the  UN also estimated that 540,000 people were still living in besieged areas. Recent ally, Human Rights Watch has documented dropping chlorine on at least eight occasions in the offensive to recapture Aleppo, indicating widespread and systematic use of chemical weapons.

The political and human rights crisis that began in Burundi, in April 2015, when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would run for a disputed third term, continued through 2017, as government forces real and perceived opponents with near total impunity.

Security forces and intelligence services often collaborating with members of the ruling party's youth league, known as the Imbonerakure were responsible for numerous killings, disappearances, abductions, acts of torture, rapes and arbitrary arrests.

Unknown assailants carried out out grenade and other attacks, killing or injuring many, many people.

World reports said that Civil Society of Rwanda is very weak due to of state intimidation and interference, leaving Rwandan human rights organizations largely unable to publicly document violations by state agents.

India's record on human rights has recently come under close scrutiny by humanitarian organizations, including the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.

On June 14, the OHCHR released it's first-ever report on Kashmir, highlighting cases of  extreme  human-rights violations.

The report was harshly criticized by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs despite substantial evidence of violence against the people of Kashmir.

World still has a ''long way to go'' before humans can enjoy full human rights.

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