Statement by the High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on the
occasion of Human Rights Day
"Today's events in the world make many among us anxious –
even fearful. We see human beings in pain. Decent values under attack. Messages
of hatred and intolerance – divisive visions of the world which drive
increasing selfishness. Isolation. Scapegoating. Violence. And in this toxic tide
of hatred which is slowly rising in
many societies, some of the deepest, most essential principles which safeguard
peaceful societies risk being swept away.
We need to stop this. And I believe we can. We – you
and I – can draw the line.
We don’t have to stand by when the haters drive wedges of
hostility between communities. We can build bridges. We can raise our voices.
We can stand up for the values of decent, compassionate societies.
We can stand up for the values of decent, compassionate societies.
When someone is abused and afraid, we can step forward to
help safeguard her rights. When a vulnerable person is bullied, we can step in.
Wherever there is discrimination and exploitation, we can
speak up and let it be known that we oppose this, and seek to stop it. We can
join others to publicly lobby for better leadership, better laws and greater
respect for human dignity.
In the street. In school. At work. In public transport. In
the voting booth. At home. On social media. In sports. Wherever we are, we can
make a real difference in someone’s life – perhaps many lives.
Local steps make global movements. It starts with all of us
taking practical steps to reaffirm our belief in humanity and equality.
The UN Human Rights Office works to promote and protect
human rights around the world. We work for a world built by “we the
peoples”, as the UN Charter says. A world of justice, equality and human
rights.
Join our cause. Let us know what you're doing, and we will
gather your stories, and amplify your voices.
It starts with each of us.
Stand up for someone's rights today".
(ohchr.org)
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