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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, was not signed by any specific country, as it is a declaration rather than a treaty requiring signatures. However, some countries, such as Saudi Arabia, the Soviet Union (and its successor states), and several others, either abstained from voting or expressed reservations about certain articles. Over time, while the UDHR has been widely accepted and endorsed, some countries continue to face criticism for their human rights practices despite the declaration's principles.

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