Human rights

Alaziz Alhashemi

 Human rights are ethical principles or social norms that describe a model of human behavior which is generally understood to be fundamental rights that are not to be entitled to “due and inherent to any person merely for being or being a human being “; inherent to them regardless of their identity, place of birth, language, religion or origin ethnic or any other situation, protected as legal rights under domestic and international law. It is the whole that applies everywhere, at all times and equally to all people. It requires identification, feeling and the rule of law, and requires one to respect the human rights of others. It should not and must not be taken away only as a result of legal processes to guarantee rights and in accordance with the specific circumstances.

 

For example, human rights may include freedom from unjust imprisonment, torture and execution. It recognizes the value and dignity of all members of the human family. By recognizing these freedoms, one can enjoy security and safety and be able to make the decisions that govern his life.Recognition of the inherent dignity of the human family and of its equal and established rights is a fundamental pillar of freedom, justice and peace in the world.Those who have a true understanding of human rights cannot be silent.

 

I have not only concentrated on human rights work but we have moved to form an international network specialized in the defense of rights and freedoms. It has been formed by an elite group of diplomats, ambassadors, jurists and journalists who know very well what rights are, defend them and draw a clear line to defend them. I will not abandon any of our rights and we will defend forcibly with all oppressed and who forced them to remain silent on their freedoms.I have worked for many years to serve humanity, spread cultures and defend human rights and press freedom.

I also started human rights work and advocacy for human rights from an early age, as I joined Amnesty International, the Red Cross, and Human Rights Watch when I was 19 years old, due to my absolute belief in defending human rights.

Then I worked with several international bodies and participated with the United Nations in all meetings that defend women and children.

And not only that, but the human rights activity extended to the largest circle and patches on the ground with a group of international activists around the world.

This work is my life and I will not give it up despite the pressure, arrest and abuse I was subjected to.

But I believe that the message must be received and I am working now on launching a program that supports this voice.

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I published a number of research papers and wrote a book to combat the death penalty. I have many projects and committees in which I participate in this regard.