None whatsoever.
In fact to secure any 'human rights' it often takes an act of war.
It influenced the fight for human rights for many decades <--Novanet
It influenced the fight for human rights for many decades <--Novanet
It influenced the fight for human rights for many decades <--Novanet
Its keeping the peace and protecting human rights
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No, not at all. The Commonwealth promotes democracy, human rights, world peace, free trade, human rights, etc.
the two main goals of the u.n. are peace and human dignity.
the United Nations
it influenced the fight for human rights for many decades
Yordanka Nenova has written: 'Continuing challenges of human rights and peace' -- subject(s): Human rights, Study and teaching
Bill Jefferson has written: 'Billy Graham, footprints of conscience' -- subject(s): Christianity, Church charities, Human rights, Peace, Religious aspects of Human rights, Religious aspects of Peace
The motto of Ella Baker Center for Human Rights is 'Working for justice in the system, opportunity in our cities, and peace on our streets.'.