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Australia is a strong supporter of Human Rights and currently has no issues or problems that need to be done in relation to Human Rights.
Not very sustainable you need to look at what is being done
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Apartheid was bad because it violated human rights. That is why it was done away with.
No. Nitrogen fixation is done by bacterias.
Yes, they established the Human Rights Commission, of which China, Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Algeria, Vietnam, Syria, Libya, and Sudan (Darfur) have been members. Effective, right?
Instead of a communist government they should change to democracy.
its a catch should be done in a limit without harming the marine environment and in a sustainable way so that could be preserved for the future .
To promote equality and human rights and to create a fairer Britain. It's done by providing advice and guidance, working to implement an effective legislative framework and raising awareness of your rights.
Mother Teresa was not a champion of human rights. She ran a number of hospices for poor people in India, but her main concern seems to have been to convert people to Catholicism before they died. If the apparently well-informed claim is true that she had dying patients baptised without their informed consent or knowledge, then she was responsible for an abuse of human rights.
um well i think you should report it to someone sign petitions against it and give donations towards them
i guess you need to screw smtg