The Public Service Announcements: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) is an independent non-profit corporation headquartered in Los Angeles, with the purpose to educate people in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights so they become valuable advocates for tolerance and peace.
See the educational ad campaign that is changing the world.
Learn what everyone’s rights are through stunning visual stories. Youth for Human Rights International teamed up with the Church of Scientology International to create 30 powerful public service announcements to educate and inspire the world.
So, Watch Your Human Rights! Here they are:
Human Right #1
We Are All Born Free & Equal
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Human Right #2
Don’t Discriminate
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Human Right #3
The Right to Life
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Human Right #4
No Slavery
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Human Right #5
No Torture
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Human Right #6
You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go
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Human Right #7
We’re All Equal Before the Law
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Human Right #8
Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law
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Human Right #9
No Unfair Detainment
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Human Right #10
The Right to Trial
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Human Right #11
We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty
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Human Right #12
The Right to Privacy
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Human Right #13
Freedom to Move
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Human Right #14
The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live
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Human Right #15
Right to a Nationality
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Human Right #16
Marriage and Family
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Human Right #17
The Right to Your Own Things
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Human Right #18
Freedom of Thought
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Human Right #19
Freedom of Expression
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Human Right #20
The Right to Public Assembly
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Human Right #21
The Right to Democracy
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Human Right #22
Social Security
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Human Right #23
Workers’ Rights
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Human Right #24
The Right to Play
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Human Right #25
Food and Shelter for All
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Human Right #26
The Right to Education
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Human Right #27
Copyright
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Human Right #28
A Fair and Free World
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Human Right #29
Responsibility
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Human Right #30
No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
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