
Why the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Remains Significant After 75 Years
COMMENTARY: The document’s Dec. 10 anniversary is a reminder not to give up on its noble aim of recognizing the dignity of each and every human being.
COMMENTARY: The document’s Dec. 10 anniversary is a reminder not to give up on its noble aim of recognizing the dignity of each and every human being.
Also present was pro-life advocate Lila Rose, president of Live Action.
COMMENTARY: It remains a task for Catholic defenders of human rights to show that a fully adequate understanding of human rights is not possible without an understanding of the truth about man, which is also the truth about God.
Seven decades after its proclamation, praise combines with warnings, given human-rights violations worldwide.
As the world marked the 70th anniversary of the Allied forces liberating the survivors of the Nazi death camps, human-rights leaders warn that the lessons of the Holocaust cannot be taken for granted.
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