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Born from the devastation of WWII, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights calls the world to recognize one truth: every person carries inviolable dignity.

Chen Guangcheng, William Saunders, and fellows of the Center consider the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its eternal relevance.

Today we’re re-releasing our 15-minute mini-documentary exploring the UDHR’s origins, its 30 essential rights, and why these principles still matter — especially for those living under oppression today.

Human rights are for everyone.