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  • EDITORIAL: 60 Year Later, A Cherished Document Is Further Discarded

    EDITORIAL: 60 YEAR LATER, A CHERISHED DOCUMENT IS FURTHER DISCARDED

    Asbarez
    Dec 10th, 2009

    UN Assembly session that approved Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    (UDHR) in 1984.

    Today is the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Universal
    Declaration of Human Rights.

    As we look back on the past six decades, it is evident that the
    signatory nations have not fully adhered to the declaration, nor have
    they respected the impetus for drafting this important document.

    We see more human rights abuses today around the world that go
    unpunished and even unnoticed. Yet world leaders regularly invoke
    the Declaration to paint themselves as arbiters of justice and
    responsible citizens of a world currently marred by war, genocide,
    poverty and corruption

    "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They
    are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards
    one another in a spirit of brotherhood," reads Article I of the
    Declaration.

    Using the Declaration as a blueprint for advancing a civilized world
    is nowhere more appropriate than the current Armenian reality.

    After almost 95 years, Turkey not only continues to deny the Armenian
    Genocide but has set in motion a series of events that aim to forever
    bury the fact that its predecessors systematically murdered a race
    and attempted to wipe an entire nation off the face of this earth. The
    US's continued collusion in this matter, makes it-a so-called bastion
    of human rights-complicit in the crime because of the state-sponsored
    and adamant denial of this historic fact.

    On the Karabakh front, this very declaration is being thrown out in
    the internationally-sponsored peace talks, which all but ignores the
    Azeri aggression that started the war in the first place and calls on
    Armenians to make severe concessions in order to appease gratuitous and
    unreasonable international interests that, at the core, trample upon
    the 30 articles that make up the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

    Domestically, the Armenian authorities have gradually tightened the
    noose around their citizens by pillaging the country's national wealth
    for personal gain, and this year, through their reckless disregard,
    have steered the entire nation toward a dangerous path that all but
    jeopardizes the future of its very existence.

    To enumerate the daily breaches of the Declaration in every-day life
    would require a Web portal quadruple the size of Google.

    The utopian nature of the Declaration has given rise to the
    proliferation of organizations whose mission to preserve the essence
    of the document has earned them the reputation of watchdog in the
    international arena. Unfortunately, these groups have also been
    tarnished, to a certain extent, by personal and political gains and
    their arbitrations often contradict their stated purpose. By becoming
    the pawns of political power[broker]s, they have diminished their
    role and have become servants to narrow political interests.

    To preserve and protect the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a
    crucial imperative now, more than ever. Politics, greed and the wanton
    desire for domination have blurred the lines of acceptable behavior
    and expectations and heinous violations of basic human rights have
    become tolerable in this global society.

    On this anniversary, each individual-citizen of the world-must pledge
    to not merely work to preserve but to vigorously fight to uphold
    and protect human rights in order to ensure that humankind can be
    differentiated from savage beasts.
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