Human Rights
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education, and many more. Everyone is entitled to these rights, without discrimination. How were these rights established and how can we protect them?
Why were human rights introduced?
After the Second World War, there was a need for international cooperation to make sure that there was peace between different countries.
The UN – The United Nations
The United Nations (UN) was founded on 24 October 1948. The main goal of the UN is to strengthen international relationships and to make sure all the people in the world have the same basic rights.
⬅ The United Nations Headquarters in New York.
FNs hovedkvarter i New York med medlemsflaggene vaiende utenfor
A short film about Human Rights and Sustainable Development
Violation of human rights in Norway
Norway is a leading country when it comes to defending human rights.
But Norway has been criticized for pre-trial prison. This is when people are put in prison while the crime is being investigated. This means that people can go to prison before there is evidence that they are guilty. This only happens when it is a very serious crime such as murder has happened.
What you can do
Even if you are a student, you can support human rights in different ways.
You can join an organization, a political party, or speak out in the media or on social media.
Everyone is a champion of democracy and human rights.
The Sakharov Prize
The video below is from the Sakharov Prize in 2013. This is a yearly prize awarded by the EU to an organisation or individual who has shown great work for human rights.
Sources:
- FN-Sambandet (05.09.2019): Menneskerettigheter
https://www.fn.no/tema/menneskerettigheter/Menneskerettigheter
- Amnesty International (07.10.2019): LHBT-aktivisme i fiendtlige omgivelser
https://amnesty.no/polen-lhbt-aktivisme-i-fiendtlige-omgivelser
- BBC (01.06.2020): George Floyd: How are African-Americans treated under the law?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52877678
- Bufdir.no (13.11.2018): Hva står LHBT for?
https://bufdir.no/lhbt/LHBT_og_levekar_Hva_sier_forskningen/Hva_er_LHBT/
- Berg, Ole T.: maktfordelingsprinsippet i Store norske leksikon på snl.no.
Hentet 19. august 2020 fra https://snl.no/maktfordelingsprinsippet
- Knudsen, Olav Fagelund; Julsrud, Ottar; Tvedt, Knut Are; Trondal, Jarle:
EU – Den europeiske union i Store norske leksikon på snl.no.
Hentet 19. august 2020 fra https://snl.no/EU_-_Den_europeiske_union
- UN (United Nations) (05.08.2022): Human Rights
https://www.un.org/en/global-issues/human-rights
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European Parliament – Youtube
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