History of Human Rights


The human rights movement emerged in the 1970s, especially from former socialists in eastern and western Europe, with major contributions also from the United States and Latin America. The movement quickly jelled as social activism and political rhetoric in many nations put it high on the world agenda.[1] By the 21st century, Moyn has argued, the human rights movement expanded beyond its original anti-totalitarianism to include numerous causes involving humanitarianism and social and economic development in the Developing World.[2]

GOD GAVE ME MY CHILDREN,, NOT THE STATE!

No right to confront your accuser, no right to counter and point out the insanity presented by CPS about your case and THAT is justice? I don’t think so. Each of you knows that if you tell somebody not familiar with CPS that your children were taken away by CPS that the person you tell automatically assumes that you must be a horrible parent. They don’t know about the neighbor you had a fight with calling in and saying they saw you mistreat your child even though it isn’t true and CPS will refuse to ever let you know who made that call and sometimes they make it up.  It is called confidentiality. (Bill Bowen, R.I.P)

 

“The court has inherent jurisdiction to stay an action which must fail”

Human Rights how many Judges, parents and social workers know what these are.  Let alone our children.  When is the last time you spoke to your child about their Human Rights?

via FAMILY GROUP (Article 8 ECHR).

Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence 

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    WORLDWIDE INFLUENCE OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE INTERNATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS http://www.universalrights.net/main/world.htm

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