2. Record responses using the App of your
choice.
Honor CODE
3.
4. This world
organization was
created after WWII
in 1945 & replaced
the League of
Nations (founded
after WWI).
Wobbelin work camp in Germany where
prisoners were neglected and starved.
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/photographs/72-3250.jpg
6. • protect human rights
• encourage peace and security
• engage in humanitarian affairs (i.e.,
protection for displaced people)
• develop self-sufficient communities
(i.e., farming)
• collaborate on international laws (i.e.,
oceans)
7.
8.
9. Former First Lady
Uncle was youngest
president
Well known, wealthy
family
Rene Cassin of France (far right) and
? during interview
http://untreaty.un.org/cod/avl/images/ha/udhr/photo%20gallery/06-large.jpg
10. After the Daughters of the
American Revolution (DAR)
discriminated against Marian
Anderson, a black singer, and
refused to allow her to
perform at Constitution Hall,
this person immediately
resigned her membership to
the DAR. ? With Marian Anderson
http://untreaty.un.org/cod/avl/images/ha/udhr/photo%20gallery/06-large.jpg
11. She wrote the UDHR
which was ratified by
the UN. This is the first
time human rights were
universally protected.
The UDHR has a
Preamble & 30 articles
(rights)
Chairman ? holding the UDHR.
http://themormonworker.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/94944-004-5fa0aee2.jpg
12. This person was
criticized and
discriminated
against because of
her gender and
resolve to overcome
Injustice. She also
sacrificed time with
family.
13.
14. Read UDHR
The & highlight the
key RIGHTS &
FREEDOMS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNwL2mjApRw&feature=fvwrel
http://themormonworker.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/94944-004-5fa0aee2.jpg
32. Live the Legacy Let’s here from you…
• MLK, Jr
• Eleanor Roosevelt
33.
34.
35. The Protestor
So, what does
We…the…people
this have to do
with the UDHR?
Libya
Egypt
Occupy wall street
Greece
Bahrain
Tunisia
Yemen
Moscow
36.
37. Pinkert. "Birth of the UDHR: The Adoption of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights." Rev. of Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.Suit101.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2009.
<http://humanrights.suite101.com/article.cfm/adoption_of_the_udhr>.
"Rene Cassin." National Coordinating Committee for UDHR. N.p., 9 July 1998. Web. 15 Oct.
2009. <http://www.udhr.org/history/Biographies/biorc.htm>.
"The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki." atomicarchive.com. National Science
Digital Library, 2008. Web. 15 Oct. 2009.
<http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/MED/med_chp10.shtml>.
"Universal Declaration of Human Rights." Official UN Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2009. Web. 15 Oct.
2009. <http://www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/pages/Introduction.aspx>.
"Universal Declaration of Human Rights." UN. N.p., 2009. Web. 15 Oct. 2009.
http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/>.
"Wobbelin Concentration Camp." Invision Power Service. N.p., n.d. Web. 15
Oct. 2009. <http//:www.strikehold504th.com/jim/wobbelin504.jpg>.
48. Pictures provided by Amnesty International
Maps- Creative Commons Lic.
Video provided by AI France
Video provided by
amnestyinternationalusa.org
Hope provided by YOU
Notes de l'éditeur
UNo
No slavery
soccer
No unfair detainment
No torture
Right to trial
life
Freedom of expression
Freedom is precious - UDHR
The Price of Silence. Post on blog or graffitti board.
Human Petition follows as option or explain that students can be active citizens and WRITE A LETTER
Human Petition
Signature is Worth More than you Think
Filep Karma is serving 15 years in prison for simply raising a flag. The former civil servant was arrested in 2004 for raising a flag symbolizing Papuan independence from Indonesia. Amnesty International considers him a prisoner of conscience and seeks his immediate and unconditional release. His colleague YusakPakage was freed in July 2010, after campaigning by Amnesty International members. Now Indonesia must free Filep!
Student leader MajidTavakkoli was arrested on December 7, 2009, for speaking at a demonstration marking Student Day in Iran. Following an unfair trial, one which his lawyer was not allowed attend, he was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison. He now suffers from a serious respiratory condition that may deteriorate while he is imprisoned. He is a prisoner of conscience, jailed solely for peacefully exercising his human right to freedom of expression.