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Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary

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Essential Question

What are human rights issues that concern people today?

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Who protected human rights?

The protection of human rights is very important…

…conflicts often create dangerous situations all over the world

Organizations, like the UNITED NATIONS (UN) closely monitor human rights abuses

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Why did human rights need protected?

Many governments threaten human rights by:

∆ Imprisoning critics of the government

∆ Supporting terrorists

∆ Refusing to follow international law

The goal of organizations like the UN is ensure that ALL governments honor the rights and liberties of their citizens

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Who led the movement for protection?

Dec. 10, 1948 – UN adopts the UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF

HUMAN RIGHTS

This was a vision for what the world should be like

ELEANOR ROOSEVELTFormer First Lady

ChairpersonCommission of Human Rights

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Where did this declaration come from?

The key ideas of the

sound very similar to the US Bill of Rights

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What ideas made up this declaration?

All humans are born free and equal

Key Idea #1

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Everyone has life, liberty, and security

Key Idea #2

What ideas made up this declaration?

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No cruel punishment will be allowed

Key Idea #4

What ideas made up this declaration?

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Everyone has freedom of:

Thought Religion Speech

Expression

Key Idea #5

What ideas made up this declaration?

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Everyone has the right to participate in their government

Key Idea #6

What ideas made up this declaration?

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What is ethnic cleansing?Crimes against civilians remains an ongoing problem…

Many ongoing problems today

arise from opposing ethnic

groups

One such example of ETHNIC CLEANSING occurred after the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s

Attempting to remove an entire ethnic group

from an area

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Who was Slobodan Milosevic?

SLOBODAN MILSOEVICPresident of Serbia (1989-1997)

President of Yugoslavia (1997-2000)

Wanted to reunite Yugoslavia

Helped Serbs remove Croats and Muslims from

Bosnia

Helped Serbs remove Albanian Muslims from

Kosovo

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How did the world react to Milosevic?

The United States and NATO intervened in Yugoslavia…

2000 – Milosevic overthrown a democratic government replaces him…

Milosevic was set to stand trial for his crimes – but died in prison first

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Where else has genocide occurred?

Similar examples of ETHNIC CLEANSING have occurred in other these places: Also known as

GENOCIDE

Rwanda ٭

Somalia ٭

Sudan ٭

Iraq ٭

In each of these cases, outside groups have attempted to help stop the violence

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What is a refugee?Wars and other hardships have displaced

many people around the world

Violence

Natural disasters

Diseases

Persecution

Reasons why people have been forced to

flee their homes

These people are seeking the most basic things: food, shelter, and safety

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How was the world responded to refugees?

The United Nations (UN) has agreed to provide ASYLUM to many refugees

Safety in a different place

Unfortunately, many have to stay in overcrowded and unhealthy refugee camps until organization and nations have the chance to

help them

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How was AIDS affected the world?Despite progress in fighting disease…

…new and old diseases continue to threaten the world

One of the most serious is AIDS – It has affected every continent

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What area has been affected the most by AIDS?

As of 2005, 40 million people are living with

HIV or AIDS

In some seriously affected parts of Africa… the average life expectancy

has dropped from 59 years to 45 years!

80% of all children with HIV/AIDS live in southern Africa

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How was the world reacted to AIDS?

Many nations and organizations such as:

World Health Organization (WHO)

United Nations(UN)

… are trying to fight this disease through education

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How are nuclear weapons a problem?

Even though the Cold War is over, NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION still continues

around the worldthe buildup of nuclear weapons

The buildup of nuclear weapons increases the likelihood of World War III someday…..

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Essential Question

What are human rights issues that concern people today?

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