America isn't perfect (and you will find me frequently ferociously critical of that country). But the enemies of America are invariably the enemies of human (and especially women's) rights, freedom and dignity and therefore my enemies.
Jewish gay couple rapes and pimps out their 'adopted' children. Evangelical Christian organization helped them access the boys. #ButcherBiden says #Israel has 'Western values'. USA, keep your shamocracy, the world rejects it. America is one sick country. Show more
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 24, 2024
IDF RABBI INDOCTRINATES ISRAELI CHILDREN TO RAPE & KILL NON-JEWS. American tax $ funds this. Purim means EVERYTHING is Kosher. #MoscowTerroristAttack happened first day of Purim. #BanAIPAC Show more
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 24, 2024
Replying to @Lucas_Gage_ Rabbi rapes boys in Brooklyn. Fun fact, Rabbis are 18x's more likely to rape a child than a Catholic priest in Brooklyn. The MOTEL OWNER knew not to call the police. Why? Fear of being called Anti Semitic. Jews who rape children can flee to Show more
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 25, 2024
The High Court has declared life imprisonment unconstitutional terming it as an unreasonable and absurd sentence. According to Justice Nixon Sifuna, handing an offender a life sentence violates the right to human dignity guaranteed under Article 28 of the Constitution. The… Show more
The only difference between CIA And Mossad is Mossad orders the USA's CIA around like a pimp. Elizabeth Tsurkov works for Mossad AND CIA. Zionists control the USA, #AIPAC isn't registered under FARA and the only 'choices' Americans are given to elect = Israeli plants. How… Show more Quote Nicole @_NicoleNonya · 1h 0:20 #IsraelisISIS Israel controls the US government. CIA/Mossad = same agency. WTF is a da3sh aka ISIS patch doing on
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 23, 2024
In Pictures Preparations underway as EFF MP Kenny Motsamai and @Effsedibeng1 Fighters to officially open the newly renovated house in Sharpville as commemoration of Human Rights and restoring Dignity of Black people #VoteEFF2024 Show more
Replying to @ryangrim This is what dehumanization means, to be unable to see somebody as a complex human being entitled to all the dignity and human rights protections of anybody else.
Replying to @NopantLandshark Long before Oct 7th, Jews throwing Palestinian children in cages. Talk about a Zionist cult that is the American tax payers.
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 25, 2024
Replying to @Lucas_Gage_ American funded Jewish blood sacrifice.
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 24, 2024
International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
The International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims aims to honour the memory of victims of gross and systematic human rights violations. It underlines the importance of the right to truth and justice. It is a time to pay tribute to those who have devoted their lives or lost their lives in the struggle to promote and protect human rights. The day recognises the importance of truth as a critical foundation to achieving justice, promoting healing and reconciliation, and preventing future violations.
This observance finds its roots in honouring the life and work of Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, who was assassinated on 24 March 1980 after criticising violence and human rights violations. In Australia, this day has a particular resonance in acknowledging past practices such as the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, now known as the Stolen Generations. By recognising the wrongs of the past, the intention is to ensure that such gross violations do not happen again.
In Australia, the International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims is often marked by observances and events by human rights organisations and indigenous community groups. These activities aim to shine a light on past human rights atrocities and promote dialogue to aid in healing and reconciliation. It is observed annually on March 24, aligning with the global commemoration date, acknowledging the critical importance of truth and justice in fostering a fair and inclusive society.
Facts about this day
March 24th serves as tribute to the memory of El Salvadorian Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero. Romero was assassinated on March 24th, 1980 after denouncing human right violations against vulnerable populations. He tried to preach human dignity and to speak out against all forms of violence.
According to the UN, the right to the truth about human rights violations is an inalienable and autonomous right. As such, this right must be protected and guaranteed by individual nations. It is up to each nation to conduct effective investigations and to guarantee effective solutions and reparations.
One in five Australian women has experienced sexual violence, and one in three has experienced physical violence. Despite making strides in gender equality, Australia still grapples with this human rights issue.
People with disabilities in Australia often face significant barriers when attempting to access education, employment, and health services. Additionally, numerous cases of abuse and neglect within disability care facilities have been reported.
In the News and Trending in Australia for International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
Read the UN's resolution to implement effective practices to promote the right to truth https://undocs.org/A/HRC/12/19
Visit The Australian Human Rights Commission in Sydney for an understanding of the country's position and work in the field of human rights.
Read a book to learn more about Human Rights Violations in Australia: The Little Red Yellow Black Book: An Introduction to Indigenous Australia - by Bruce Pascoe: This book explores the historical and ongoing injustices perpetrated against Australia's indigenous peoples. Dark Emu: Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident? - by Bruce Pascoe: This isn't specifically about human rights violations, but it delves into the systematic mistreatment of indigenous Australians and the erasure of their culture and contributions.