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
No silent nights in Gaza this Christmas. Over 100,000 killed—70% women and children. Starvation, displacement, despair. Stand up. Be their voice. Don't be on the wrong side of history. #FreePalestine #HumanRights
Join the Protest for Justice for Hindus in Bangladesh On this Human Rights Day, join us at the Protest for Justice for Hindus in Bangladesh. Raise your voice for the protection, justice and human rights of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. Show more
Today is #HumanRightsDay, reminding us that human rights and the rule of law are at the core of democracy. Evidence shows democracy: Protects rights Reduces conflict Show more
— Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) (@WFD_Democracy) December 10, 2024
Members of an Afghan women's movement shared a video message on International Human Rights Day, stating that this day is being commemorated while women in Afghanistan are deprived of their most basic rights. They called on the international community to take concrete actions… Show more
“Remember Tigray” - such a powerful virtual reality experience of the world’s deadliest war this century. Thankyou @rowenakahsay and colleagues for organising this event in the UK Parliament on the eve of UN’s #HumanRightsDay
A follower has sent me this pressing protest. *Join the Protest for Justice!* On this *Human Rights Day*, let us unite to stand against the ongoing atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. The *Bangladeshi Hindu community in the UK* invites you to join a silent protest and… Show more
Live Twitter Thread for For SUG's parliamentary event Honouring Truth and Resilience Honouring Truth and Resilience: Marking the 3rd Anniversary of the Uyghur Tribunal’s Genocide Verdict. Follow this thread for updates. #UyghurTribunal Show more
A hero of ours, Eleanor Roosevelt, speaking on #HumanRightsDay 1951. She speaks about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights she helped to create, and human rights as a foundation for peace, freedom, and liberty throughout the world. A wonderful clip. Show more
*Join Us in Protest Against Human Rights Violations in Pakistan.* ! On *International Human Rights Day* , let us to raise our voices against the ongoing atrocities and injustices faced by Sindhi, Baloch Pushtoon, Kashmiri, Gilgiti-Balti & Seraiki Nation in Pakistan.… Show more Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement and 9 others
Human Rights Day aims to promote and raise awareness about the fundamental rights and freedoms to which every individual is entitled, regardless of nationality, race, religion, gender, or cultural background. The focus is on the importance of human rights to ensure a life of dignity for all people. During this day, governments, civil society organisations, and citizens around the world are encouraged to reflect on the progress made in human rights protection and address the ongoing challenges and violations.
The origin of Human Rights Day can be traced back to 1948 when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This is a milestone document that sets out the rights and freedoms that all people should enjoy. For the United Kingdom specifically, the observance of Human Rights Day is an opportunity to reflect on the country's commitment to upholding and promoting these rights domestically and internationally. Key focus areas include combating discrimination, advancing gender equality, and promoting social justice in all spheres of life.
In the United Kingdom, Human Rights Day is often marked through educational and awareness campaigns, conferences, and events that involve various stakeholders, such as government institutions, civil society organisations, and the general public. These events promote dialogue, reflection, and action around human rights issues relevant to the UK. Moreover, they serve as a reminder of the need for ongoing efforts to ensure that all citizens' human rights are protected, respected, and fulfilled. Human Rights Day is observed annually on the 10th of December, commemorating the adoption of the UDHR by the United Nations General Assembly.
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.
In 1998, the UK passed the Human Rights Act, which incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights into domestic law. This meant that individuals could assert their rights under the convention directly in UK courts without having to go to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
The UK was one of the original signatories of the ECHR in 1950. The ECHR is an international treaty that outlines fundamental human rights and freedoms, such as the right to life, prohibition of torture, the right to a fair trial, and freedom of expression.
In the News and Trending in the UK 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).
Consider donating, volunteering, or participating in events organized by local human rights organizations to promote awareness of human rights issues.
Share articles, events, and information on human rights issues to raise awareness among your friends and followers on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.