As we celebrate #HumanRights 2021 , we are reminded of our common humanity— that regardless of race, color, religion, gender, we are a single human family, bound by a shared commitment to build a better and fairer world for all.
2/ We can accomplish this by relentlessly standing up for our rights, & the rights of others, at every opportunity. It also calls for empathy and fellowship, put into practice by the work of looping those in the margins into the cycle of progress and empowerment.#HumanRightsDay
3/ It requires embracing solidarity, and the conviction that an injustice committed against a fellow human person is an injustice committed against us all.#HumanRightsDay
4/ May this commemoration serve as a clear call to action—to defend and uphold our rights; to speak truth in the face of oppression; to replace structures of inequality with systems built on compassion;#HumanRightsDay
5/.. to build, together, a better normal of true inclusiveness and radical solidarity for all.#HumanRightsDay
The above is Statement of Vice President Leni Robredo on International Human Rights Day 2021
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