No they didnt. The countries that did follows:
1. Afghanistan.
2. Argentina.
3. Australia.
4. Belgium.
5. Burma.
6. Bolivia.
7. Brazil.
8. Chile.
9. China.
10. Columbia
11. Costa Rica,
12. Cuba,
13. Denmark,
14. Dominican Republic,
15. Ecuador,
16. Egypt,
17. El Salvador,
18. Ethiopia,
19. France,
20. Greece,
21. Guatemala,
22. Haiti,
23. Iceland,
24. India,
25. Iraq,
26. Iran,
27. Lebanon,
28. Liberia,
29. Luxembourg,
30. Mexico,
31. The Netherlands,
32. New Zealand,
33. Norway,
34. Nicaragua,
35. Pakistan,
36. Panama,
37. Paraguay,
38. Peru,
39. Philippines,
40. Thailand,
41. Sweden,
42. Syria,
43. Turkey,
44. United Kingdom,
45. United States of America,
46. Uruguay,
Venezuela
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948 by the UN General Assembly.
Denmark signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 7, 1948.
NO Singapore has not signed
Yes.
Yes, Indonesia supports the CDHRI. This declaration is important because it tries to bring about basic human rights for all followers of Islam.
The Declaration of Human Rights was signed by representatives of 48 countries. Intended to document basic rights to which all human beings are entitled, the signing occurred in Paris on December 10, 1948.
Yes
yes
The Geneva Convention has been signed by 196 states. These include the U.N, Palestine and Cook's Island. Any state that is not one of these groups, has not signed it.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created in 1948.
yes they signed the UDHR in 10 December 1948
No. The Vatican has NOT signed the UDHR. Neither has Taiwan, and former Kosovo.