Are Human Rights A Dream Or Reality?

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Are Human Rights a dream or reality? By Long
The definition of Human rights varies in different centuries. There are different interpretations from anybody, anywhere, anytime; however, many people agree that human rights are fundamental rights just because we are human. Human rights are the building stones of dignity which aim at giving opportunities for everybody to show their potentials and talents; in short, it is a pursuit of self- realization. There are many multinational organizations which protect rights of people around the world; for instance, Human rights worldwide, Amnesty International, International Federation for Human Rights and Human Rights Watch. Although these non-government organizations spend much effort on maintaining equal rights , the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still in a large extent a dream more than a reality. Some examples will illustrate the fantasy of human rights.

Firstly, slavery problems still exist in the world. Many slaves are treated inferior or like goods. This clearly not only deprives the freedom of human but also steps on the dignity of human. Article 4 states that no one shall be held in slavery or servitude. Many slaves work in developing country in today society. Take some underage children in Guinea-Bi as example, they are often trafficked out of their country and forced to work in cotton fields in southern Senegal or work as beggars in capital cities. Moreover, the Lord’s Resistance Army guerrillas in northern Uganda have kidnapped 20,000 children over the past two decades. Children were forced to be soldiers, porters and sexual slaves for the army. Nevertheless, more than 1,400 displaced Somalis and Ethiopian nationals died in the sea due to misleading of trafficking co...

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... reporter Wali Khan Babar was killed in a drive-by shooting by unidentified assailants in Karachi on 13 January. The murder occurred one hour after filing a report on a police operation against drug traffickers in the city. Although there are still a few successful examples which show Human rights can become a reality, it is still a dream.

Some Human Rights can exist in parts of the world, it is a pursuit of an ideal world, a utopia for everyone; however, it is still too early to describe current human rights as a reality. If the government can relax the strict rules, and more protectors come out and fight for democratic society, it is believed that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights will no longer be a concept, yet an equal, democratic real world can exist in a few decades. I trust that the universal declaration of human rights is a dream in a large extent.

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