Human rights begin at home
The Statesman|December 01, 2024
Once, human rights were understood as the simple principle that one person's rights should never extend beyond the tip of another's nose unless invited.
SANTHOSH MATHEW
Human rights begin at home

On December 10 each year, the world comes together to observe International Human Rights Day, a day that underscores the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family.

First recognized in 1950 under the guidance of the United Nations, this day has evolved into a global call to action for the protection and promotion of human rights worldwide. Yet, despite decades of progress, violations persist across the globe, reminding us that the fight for human rights is far from over.

The debate on human rights dates back centuries, and two of the most prominent figures in this discourse – Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine – left a lasting legacy that continues to resonate today. Burke, a supporter of the monarchy, saw the preservation of tradition and hierarchy as essential to societal stability, while Paine, a revolutionary thinker, championed liberty, equality, and the rights of individuals.

One of Paine's most famous lines, "We pity the plumage, but forget the dying bird," directly addressed the hypocrisy of focusing on superficial issues while ignoring the deeper, more urgent concerns. In modern times, these words still carry weight, highlighting how we often address surface-level concerns while systemic injustices persist, unnoticed or unchallenged.

The observance of Human Rights Day invites us to reflect on the progress made and the work still to be done. It is a reminder that the principles outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948, remain crucial in shaping a more just and equitable world. However, despite the ground-breaking achievements of the UDHR, widespread violations continue, and the fight for human dignity remains ongoing.

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