Human Rights

Human rights should be in the curriculum for German schools it is one of the objectives of the United Nations”Nations, establishing peace among all nations of the Earth. A Committee of various experts, was chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, wrote a special document, to explain those rights officially”, on which everyone in the world should have right. It’s called the Universal Declaration of human rights of the United Nations”this document. After this historic event the General Assembly called on all its Member States to publish the text of the Declaration, to ensure that he is spread, laid out, read and explained, especially in schools and other educational institutions, without any differences due to the political status or territories”. Due to this ideal of the United Nations, through teaching and education”respect to promote, enabled for these rights and freedoms the Munich group youth for human rights” on August 12, 2008 in downtown Munich from 9:00 to 12:00 an event. It calls for a petition to the German Government, that human rights are included in the curricula of all schools. “The Club youth for human rights” is committed to educate the youth all over the world on human rights, with views of the ideals of the United Nations. This should be already helped the youth, become valuable advocates for the promotion of tolerance and peace.

Everyone has merely because he is a man, a claim to certain rights. They are called rights, because they allow anyone to be, do or have. These rights protect people from people who want to add to a wrong or injury. They also help people to get along with each other and to live together in peace. These rights include the right to life and the right to liberty, freedom of religion, the right to freedom of expression, the right to an opinion and the right to education. There is a total of 30 basic rights. Even though the Declaration, which includes a broad range of rights is not a legally binding document, inspired more than 60 human rights documents it, which together constitute an international standard of human rights. These documents include the International Covenant on economic, social and cultural rights and the International Covenant on Civil and political rights, which both are legally binding contracts.

Together with the Declaration, they form the “International Bill of rights” (international law of the rights). This campaign is supported by Scientology International of Church of. “L. Ron Hubbard called for years ago: human rights must not be realized as fact as an idealistic dream”. Press service of the Scientology Church Bayern e.V., be Anichstrasse 12, 80802 Munich, contact person: Ms. Uta Eilzer, TEL. 089-38607-145, FAX. 089-38607-109,,