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19Jul

Questions and answers about Human Rights

    Question: What are human rights? Human rights are moral entitlements that every individual in the world possesses simply in virtue of the fact that he or she is a human being. In claiming our human rights, we are making a moral claim, normally on our own government, that you cannot do that, because it is a violation of my moral sphere and my personal dignity. No-one – no individual, no government – can ever take away our human rights. Question: Where do...

05May

Freedon , Equality, Justice and Peace

International Solidarity for Human Rights “Freedom, Equality, Justice and Peace” By: Maria Burn At an early age, children are taught the interactive song, and quirky game, “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” to learn about the human body and build essential motor skills. It’s time to arm the youth with another set of tools essential to their development; their human rights. Perhaps through a song or a game, learning about the equipment that protects us from discrimination, inequality and slavery are just...

09Apr

The Longest Crime Prevention Lesson

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS: Longest Crime Prevention Lesson 2018 Mission Accomplished ISHR adhered to the commemorative acts of the 70th Anniversary of the UDHR with the presentation of: GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS “LONGEST ORGANIZED CRIME PREVENTION LESSON” (2018) AN UNPRECEDENTED LECTURE DONE IN SPANISH TO A BILINGUAL AUDIENCE (SIMULTANEOUSLY TRANSLATED) Dr. Alejandro Rebolledo successfully completed the “longest organized crime prevention lesson” in Transnational crime. He taught about 24 topics, on crime prevention, ranging from transnational crime, smuggling and falsification, Tax evasion, to human trafficking, migrant...

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