HUMAN rights are deeply rooted in the core values of dignity, liberty, justice, and equality, which together form the foundation of a just and harmonious society. These values are not abstract concepts but guiding principles that shape how everyone interacts with one another and ensure a fair, inclusive world for all.
If individuals do not violate any forms of human rights, the entire world will be prosperous and peaceful. Everyone will be free from anxiety, worries and sufferings. So, everyone is trying to enjoy the fruits of the basic principles of human rights. Actually, the entire world has not enjoyed the full fruits of human rights till today.
Whenever those who oppose the exploration of human rights dominate societies and communities, no matter who passes away, throughout the entire world and at all times, no one can fully enjoy human rights. Those who exploit human rights for personal gain must be opposed and eliminated. However, the fact that human rights are not fully realized does not mean one should give up. Everyone must strive to the best of their ability, working for their country and circumstances, to ensure that present and future generations can fully enjoy their human rights.
In this period of turbulence and unpredictability, where many feel a growing sense of insecurity, disaffection and alienation, the theme of Human Rights Day is to reaffirm the values of human rights and show that they remain a winning proposition for humanity. “Human Rights, Our Everyday Essentials” set as the theme for the 2025 Human Rights Day aims to re-engage people with human rights by showing how they shape our daily lives, often in ways we may not always notice. Too often taken for granted or seen as abstract ideas, human rights are the essentials we rely on every day. By bridging the gap between human rights principles and everyday experiences, individuals aim to spark awareness, inspire confidence and encourage collective action.
Countries across the world observe the ceremony to mark the Human Rights Day on 10 December. It commemorates the anniversary of one of the world’s most groundbreaking global pledges: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This landmark document enshrines the inalienable rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. All humans have to safeguard their rights as inborn rights and the Universal Rights of society.


