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.
Mother Teresa constantly championed human rights, especially the rights of the unborn. She spoke out against the Caste System, about the lack of care for the sick and dying, lack of orphanages and so forth. Few have done more than her when it comes to standing up for human rights.
Mother Teresa dedicated her life for human suffering and helping the poor
yes because she stood up for human rights
The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.
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There were many times when Mother Teresa felt that even God had abandoned her. Yes, as with any human, she felt loneliness.
Mother Teresa stated she saw God in every human being. She lived her life for God and spent her life helping others until her death in 1997.
Their pain and sorrow for better living.
It began a new international focus on equal rights for all.
the main aims of oecs is to promote human rights
the main aims of oecs is to promote human rights
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Amnesty International is one of most well known. Their are a lot more.
to promote the well-being of all people