Obviously not, human rights are really just what our culture views as rights, so you can't really be impartial in that cause because it's a social construction developed by guess who? The U.N. While they try to look away from some things, like Darfur, it's almost impossible to strongly advocate something without any personal feelings.
The Roosevelt family had a history of getting involved in public service. As a first lady, Eleanor pushed for the rights of women and African Americans.http://www.humanrights.com/voices-for-human-rights/eleanor-roosevelt.html
They help all women fight for rights.
We have different definitions of human rights because there are different human rights. The definitions of human rights are the meanings of the fundamental rights of a human in a country or organisation. GLAD I COULD HELP :)
Amnesty International fights for Human Rights, to stop vilence against women, to abolish the death penalty, fight for LGBT rights, and to help vivtims of conscience.
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UNICEF dose monitor what is the basic need of current social human.
Animals should not have Human Rights BEFORE or IF we ever invent a device that can help us communicate with them.
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There are many, but most notably are the Human Rights Council and The Constitutional Court.
Ireland has a very positive view of human rights. It also supports human rights initiatives in other countries in the world. Ireland has a very good name in the world for the charity of its people and what they do in other countries to help each other. There is a long tradition of Irish people travelling to help people in other countries.
Working conditions during the apartheid era