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HUMAN RIGHTS BEGIN AT HOME Readers' COMMENTS
     
 


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INSIDE THE MIND OF A PEN*
Gabriel Guangul
10 December 2003

AN OBSOLETE NATION, A CORPORATION, A TYRANT AND THE NETWORK
Gabriel Guangul
23 March 2003

ARTICLES OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

The column
is being re-posted to include the Arabic translation of the articles. The translation has been acquired from the UNITED NATIONS website.

With gratitude to the UNITED NATIONS website
Gabriel Guangul
30 August 2002

Articles (28-30) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
May 07, 2001

Articles (25-27) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Apr 30, 2001

Articles (22-24) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Apr 23, 2001

Articles (19-21) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Apr 16, 2001

Articles (16-18) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Apr 9, 2001

Articles (13-15) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Apr 2, 2001

Articles (10-12) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Mar 26, 2001

Articles (7-9) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Mar 19, 2001


Articles (4-6) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By Gabriel Guangul
Mar 11, 2001


TRANSFERRING VALUES and
REFERENCES of RIGHTS

By Gabriel Guangul
Jan 29, 2001


The transfer of meaning from one context to another requires language adjustments. Language includes many forms of expression - from body, image, vocal to written varieties and more. The interest here is, as stated in the opening article 'HUMAN RIGHTS BEGIN AT HOME,' to transport the values contained within the Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) from the English language to all languages in Eritrea....

HUMAN RIGHTS BEGIN AT HOME
By Gabriel Guangul
December 19, 2000


The issue of human rights begin with one’s homeland or, to be more at home, with oneself. The twentieth century signified the importance of nation states and their borderlands at the expense of the human. The 21st has created a new complexity that has assigned these to a collapsed past to usher in, among others, the age of human rights and underline not the year or decade but the century. ...


       
 

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