Nelson Mandela is one of the most famous symbols of human rights in the 20th century, dedicated to people's freedom and inspires human rights defenders all over the world. Mandela, born in Transcake of South Africa, is the son of a tribal leader and has a degree in the university and a law degree. In 1944, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and actively worked to abolish the dominant Kuomintang apartheid policy. Mandela said in his trial of action, "I oppose the rule of white and oppose the rule of the black people, I have an ideal of a democratic and free society, everyone has a harmonious equal opportunity It is declared "It is. Ideal and realization of life. But if you need it, this is ideal for me to die. "
Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment, became a powerful symbol of the rise of anti-apartheid campaign, repeatedly refusing to compromise his political position to gain freedom. Ultimately released in February 1990, he strengthened his struggle against oppression to achieve the goals that others achieved nearly 40 years ago. In May 1994, Mandela became the first Black President of the Republic of South Africa until 1999. He supervised minority rule and apartheid's transition and won international respect for the protection of his national and international reconciliation. In 2008, in honor of his 90th birthday an international celebration was held to reaffirm the goals of freedom and equality.
"If you talk to men in the language he understands, that is his mind.If you speak with him in his language, that is his mind." - Nelson Mandela
In 2011, the UN Human Rights Council adopted the first resolution to recognize the rights of the LGBT, after which the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights documented the infringement of the rights of LGBT people, including hate crimes including homosexual acts We announced the report. Crime and discrimination. After the report was announced, the United Nations called for enacting laws to protect the basic rights of homosexuals in all countries that have not yet taken place. According to Aristotle, most "Sengoku" are strongly influenced by women, but Celts are said to be unusual as publicly like men lovers (Politics II 1269b). Celtic and H. D. Rankin of the classical world said, "Athenius answered this comment (603a) and answered in the same way as Amiane (30.9), which seems to be an ancient general view.
In the series of resolutions, the former UN Human Rights Commission and the UN Human Rights Council attracted attention to the relationship between a safe and healthy environment and the enjoyment of human rights. Recently, the Human Rights Council has paid special attention to human rights and climate change in 7/23 of March 2008 and 10/4 resolution in March 2009, and the impacts related to climate change are related to human rights and climate change It pointed out that it produced. A series of direct and indirect effects. These resolutions that effectively enjoy human rights heighten awareness about how the environment is a prerequisite for enjoying human rights.