Message by the Foreign Minister HE. Dr. Mohamed Asim on Human Rights Day

December 10, 2017

Today marks the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A declaration which was motivated by experiences of World War Two to dignify human life and which became the reality for the fundamental human rights across the globe.

In observing the Human Rights Day, we are encouraged by the achievements of all countries in contributing to the development of human rights, in implementing the principles enshrined in the Declaration itself and the conventions which followed.

Every Maldivian should take pride in the country’s achievements and its long standing commitment to promoting and protecting human rights, both at home and at the international arena. Our progress in the areas of empowerment of women, rights of the child, and education amongst others, have been commended on, and applauded for. In the past year alone we have passed legislations that have and will continue to contribute to the development of strengthening our human rights at home.

While, many of us are fearful of the situation around the globe with extremist movements, conflicts, climate change, intolerance and hatred, let us take a stronger step forward in standing up and in safeguarding the rights of all.

Let us reflect today, on the theme chosen by the United Nations “Stand Up 4 Human Rights” and continue our commitment in promoting and protecting human rights.

Source: http://www.foreign.gov.mv/