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Churches of Scientology® in 27 Nations
To Mark Human Rights Day With New Education Campaign.
Stepping up its global campaign to raise public
awareness of human rights, the Church of Scientology International's
Human Rights Department in association with Youth for Human
Rights International (YHRI) is launching a new campaign called
Making Human Rights a Global Reality.
Over one hundred churches of Scientology in 27 countries
around the globe are holding launch events in honour of the
International Human Rights Day on December 10th. The Church
and YHRI's purpose is to enforce the implementation of the
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
thus making human rights a fact.
Recent surveys showed that over 90% of those surveyed did
not know of the existence of the Universal Declaration on
Human Rights (UDHR). Yet this is the document which guarantees
basic freedoms to all people. Signed into existence in 1948,
this document has now been adopted by 191 countries.
The UDHR came out of World War II and the Nazi Holocaust
which killed tens of millions of people. Never again
means not just the eradication of gas chambers, but the end
of all persecution for all time.
Education is the key to youth understanding their rights
said Leisa Goodman, Director of the Church's international
Human Rights activities.
The Church of Scientology and YHRI have also joined forces
to create a Human Rights Handbook. This Handbook contains
simple lesson plans for teachers to educate their students
on the 30 human rights laid out in the Universal Declaration.
Along with this is a release of three human rights Public
Service Announcements, each one taking up one article of the
Universal Declaration. These PSAs use similar concepts to
YHRI's theme song UNITED, a street-savvy emotionally
impacting 5-minute human rights music video that has captured
audiences young and old from the United States to Russia and
Taiwan.
UNITED was filmed and directed by talented filmmaker,
Taron Lexton, then 19-years-old. It has now won six national
and international film festival awards including the prestigious
New York Independent International Grand Jury
award for best Short Film, and has been screened
to more than 40 million people.
By teaching human rights to our youth, we are equipping
them with a tool not only to defend their own rights, but
to combat such evils as human trafficking, child prostitution
and enforced ignorance, said Goodman.
The Scientology religion's founder L. Ron Hubbard stated
that Human rights must be made a fact not an idealistic
dream.
The Church of Scientologys UK Human Rights Director,
David Hodkin, who is co-ordinating the launch of the campaign
in the UK, said, Every day there are human rights abuses,
not just in some other country, but right here in the UK.
This can be bullying and other forms of discrimination, child
abuse, mistreatment of the elderly, and many more. Broad education
on what human rights actually are will help to prevent these
abuses or to stamp them out when they occur.
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