The “brave” Assad ran away to Putin. Where will Putin run away? This year's Human Rights Day is marked by heartbreaking images of Syrian prisons and torture chambers, which were opened after Assad ran away. People have been humiliated there for many years. Men and women. They… Show more
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) December 10, 2024
Husband Uttam, whose wife and son were brutally murdered, speaks out at a press conference at the India Foreign Correspondents’ Club, seeking justice and exposing the horrors his family endured. #JusticeForVictims Show more
Oh we have taken a leaf from your playbook Remember when Modi warmly received Biden in G 20 and the very next day you released a statement condemning "human rights" issues in India How does it feel to be on the receiving end for a change? Show more Quote Michael Kugelman @MichaelKugelman · 15h BJP baseless allegations against State Department-posted soon after Jaishankar met Blinken & said US-India ties “continue to move forward”-appear to be exploiting the political moments in US (esp Trump “deep state” hostility) and India (some Modi supporters are suspicious of US).
Demand For action against Ilthija Mufti for derogatory remarks about Prabhu Shri Ram! @HinduJagrutiOrg questions Mufti's family about their silence on the Kashmiri Hindu genocide and the atrocities committed against Hindus. Show more
Mushaal Hussein Mullick wife of Jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat Leader Mohammad Yasin Malik and Chairperson Peace and Culture Organisation video message in English on 10th Dec International Human Rights Day #KashmiriLivesMatter #PalestinianLivesMatter Show more
From President Droupadi Murmu gracing Human Rights Day celebration to External Affairs Minister @DrSJaishankar meeting the American Jewish Committee delegation, here’s a quick wrap of today’s highlights. Show more
— Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (@MIB_India) December 10, 2024
Tibetans Join International Community in Commemoration of Universal Declaration of Human Rights Day in Tokyo tibet.net Tibetans Join International Community in Commemoration of Universal Declaration of Human Rights Day...
govt is now using highly toxic tear smoke grenades against peacefully protesting farmers. Using toxic explosives on civilians exercising their right to protest peacefully is sheer inhumanity. Show more Quote Sangha/ਸੰਘਾ/संघा/سنگھا @FarmStudioz · 2h Help (8-12-24, 3:20pm, Shambhu border, Haryana, India) Please help us in finding what this grenade is, that Haryana Police is throwing at farmers and media today? These are not usual Tear gas shells shot via ejector guns. These have poisonous gasses and skin burns on…
Justice to the innocent souls . #JusticeForVictims #HumanRights #KukiBabyKillers #Justice4MeiteiHostages Quote Hero Thokchom @hthokchom · 16h Husband Uttam, whose wife and son were brutally murdered, speaks out at a press conference at the India Foreign Correspondents’ Club, seeking justice and exposing the horrors his family endured.
Protest gathering at Jantar Mantar on 10th December, 2pm for International Human Rights' Day for the rights of Political Prisoners. It will be joined and addressed by familes of political prisoners and Members of Parliament. Please join if you are in Delhi. Show more
Human Rights Day aims to promote human rights awareness and encourage dialogue on important issues. This global event involves various activities that draw attention to respecting and upholding human rights in every aspect of life, from education and health to democracy and social justice. The day encourages individuals, communities, and governments to recognize and defend these rights for everyone, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity.
The origins of Human Rights Day can be traced back to December 10, 1948, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). India played a crucial role in this historic event as one of the founding members of the United Nations. Since then, India has made consistent progress in enacting legislation and creating institutions that aim to protect and promote human rights. Today, India acknowledges the importance of safeguarding the rights of its diverse populations, with a focus on empowering marginalized communities and addressing human rights violations, such as human trafficking, child labour, and gender discrimination.
In India, Human Rights Day is observed through various activities organized by government bodies, non-governmental organizations, and educational institutions. These events include seminars, debates, workshops, and cultural programs that emphasize the value of human rights and encourage discussions on relevant issues within Indian society. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and other stakeholders play a crucial role in organizing and facilitating these programs, which seek to create awareness and collective action against human rights violations. In India, as in the rest of the world, Human Rights Day is commemorated annually on December 10, reflecting the significance of the day when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted.
Human Rights Day facts
The UN's Declaration of Human Rights was one of their first declarations. It was organized after the atrocities of World War II were brought to light.
Over the past decade, armed conflict around the world has killed 2 million children, disabled another 4-5 million, and left 12 million homeless, and orphaned another million.
The notion of human rights gained mainstream recognition after World War II because of the Holocaust. The international community decided that such atrocities should never happen again.
India is home to millions of Adivasis, or indigenous people, who face marginalization and human rights violations. Forced evictions, land dispossession, and denial of traditional rights are some of the many challenges faced by the indigenous communities in India. Efforts to address these issues have been met with mixed success.
The Dalit rights movement in India represents a significant aspect of human rights activism, focusing on the rights and dignity of those traditionally considered 'untouchables' in the caste system. The movement has made significant strides in fighting against caste-based discrimination and violence.
In the News and Trending in India for Human Rights Day
Get involved with a local human rights organization.
Watch a documentary about human rights issues and violations. Some recommendations: Invisible Children (2006), Girl Rising(2013) and Nefarious (2011).
Pay a visit to national monuments, memorials, and museums that represent the struggle for human rights in India. Some notable places to visit include Jallianwala Bagh and the Partition Museum in Amritsar, Raj Ghat and Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi, and the Cellular Jail in Port Blair.
Offer your time, skills, and resources as a volunteer for local organizations, relief work, or community initiatives that promote human rights and sustainable development.