Human Rights Watch: 31 Verses
Sunday, October 19th, 2008The 1940s was a tumultuous time for the world. A war which saw millions of lives lost and destruction on a global scale.
We saw the construction of a new financial system in Bretton Woods and the formation of a extended global brotherhood, The United Nations. But for me the real action was on December 10th 1948 when the UN made a Declaration of Human Rights.
As we approach the 60th anniversary of this hopeful statement it is time to reconsider the Declaration, examine its content and intent and ask ourselves how we see Human Rights today.
From today I’ll be posting up one article daily with some commentary and invite all readers to think about what it means for them and whether it is still relevant today or some hopeless outdated and optimistic posturing.
If you’re looking to get involved in some way then just look up your local Amnesty office and check it out.
I’ll leave with a quote from Edmund Burke,
“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing”.