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marl
24th November 2011, 17:59
Call for an Alternative Day of Action on Human Rights Day, Saturday, December 10th, 2011


The success of October 15th has triggered an unprecedented momentum for global action. Humanity has united across boundaries in a struggle for real democracy and individual rights. Essential to this struggle is the respect for human life and living conditions, including environments
Global civil society is being threatened by a system based on power and not on human values. Day after day it represses basic freedoms and consistently favors the greed of the few over the needs of the many. This power finances wars, food and pharmaceutical monopolies, it sponsors dictatorial regimes across the globe, destroying environments, manipulating and censoring information flow and transparency.
Despite our different cultural backgrounds and social contexts, we all suffer the same threats. Our freedom and dignity are under attack as a result of market dynamics and corrupt government institutions that are turning our local and global societies into increasingly unjust places. The governments of this planet must work for the people, not against them. The time has come to stand up for our rights together and to demand the rights we were promised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights), signed and approved by most of the world’s governments and the basis for many of our constitutions.
The struggle for our rights as human beings underlies everything we have demanded in every square and every demonstration in this historic year of global change. There is no better culmination to this year of protest than a global day of action to defend our inalienable human equity from those trying to take it away from us. From East to West, North to South: on the 10th of December we will take to the streets and squares together to demand the fundamental principles that were promised and are inherent to the Human Beings.
TakeTheSquare (http://dec10.takethesquare.net/english/)

aty
24th November 2011, 21:20
"Universal declaration of Human rights" is liberal nonsense.

marl
25th November 2011, 01:58
"Universal declaration of Human rights" is liberal nonsense.

No, there exists and functions a universal declaration of human rights. You may read it here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights#Structure).

aty
25th November 2011, 02:26
No, there exists and functions a universal declaration of human rights. You may read it here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights#Structure).
They exist on a piece of paper that is worth nothing. Liberal bullshit propaganda.


Article 17.

(1) Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others.
(2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.

marl
25th November 2011, 14:11
I fail to see why the entirety of the document should be discredited when it has one capitalist article.

The main issue lies with countries not following the document. Notability articles such as Article 15, which states people have the right to nationality. The Kurds, Palestinians, and Basques do not have this right, despite the West endorsing such a declaration.

Broletariat
25th November 2011, 14:34
I fail to see why the entirety of the document should be discredited when it has one capitalist article.

The main issue lies with countries not following the document. Notability articles such as Article 15, which states people have the right to nationality. The Kurds, Palestinians, and Basques do not have this right, despite the West endorsing such a declaration.

The entire article is Capitalist, that's merely one blatantly obvious example.

Internationalism>Nationalities btw.

"They [Communists] have no interests separate and apart from those of the proletariat as a whole."

Meaning, no eternal principles except for working class interests.

This document falls into the former camp.

marl
29th November 2011, 21:50
The protesters are saying their UN-guaranteed rights are being trampled on, and this is true. Nevermind who or why these rights were written.

Decolonize The Left
29th November 2011, 22:23
The protesters are saying their UN-guaranteed rights are being trampled on, and this is true. Nevermind who or why these rights were written.

Yes, but I believe the point that others are trying to make is that we need to overcome these 'rights' which do nothing but keep us in chains.

- August

ZeroNowhere
29th November 2011, 22:38
Really, I think that the rhetoric used by a movement is just about the least important part of it.