Showing posts with label Human rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human rights. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2015

The hunting ground: Questioning american's moral superiority

 The Hunting Ground, directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering raises questions about the American's moral superiority. American loves to claim moral superiority regarding the societal evolution of women’s rights. But this film  forces America to look inward and reckon with its own women — promising young women at the peak of their potential — feeling unprotected on what should be the safest possible ground. The directors interviews with victims of alleged incidents of rape on college campuses all over the U.S. make clear that young women’s complaints are too rarely taking seriously by college administrators. One after another, the women on camera describe being asked what they were wearing, whether they gave a positive signal to the man that may have created confusion, and if they had been drinking at the time of the incident. The new york times published an article Campus rape film, “The Hunting Ground,” punctures American moral superiority .

Friday, January 9, 2015

human rights Day

The international community observed the Human rights day every year on 10 December. This 10th December is chosen to honor the United nations General Assembly's adoption and proclamation, on 10th December 1948. The High Commissioner for Human Rights, as the main United Nations rights official, and her Office play a major role in coordinating efforts for the yearly observation of Human Rights Day.This day is observed in every country by different human rights organizations. Every year there is slogan for the human rights day. This 2014 The slogan was HUMAN RIGHTS 365.