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Born from the devastation of WWII, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights calls the world to recognize one truth: every person carries inviolable dignity.
Chen Guangcheng, William Saunders, and fellows of the Center consider the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its eternal relevance.
Today we’re re-releasing our 15-minute mini-documentary exploring the UDHR’s origins, its 30 essential rights, and why these principles still matter — especially for those living under oppression today.
Human rights are for everyone.
By Chen GuangchengBorn from the devastation of WWII, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights calls the world to recognize one truth: every person carries inviolable dignity.
Chen Guangcheng, William Saunders, and fellows of the Center consider the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its eternal relevance.
Today we’re re-releasing our 15-minute mini-documentary exploring the UDHR’s origins, its 30 essential rights, and why these principles still matter — especially for those living under oppression today.
Human rights are for everyone.