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On Human Rights Day, the European Union reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the universal respect, protection and fulfilment of human rights for everyone, everywhere. This year’s theme, Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now, underscores the necessity of safeguarding rights and freedoms for a just, resilient, and sustainable future – leaving no one behind.
Human rights are legal, moral and actionable guarantees universal to humankind. They are essential for human dignity, equality, democracy, peace and sustainable development. Peace and prosperity as well as the achievement of the SDGs goes hand in hand with the respect for the rule of law and all human rights.
Now, more than ever, we are confronted with armed conflicts, humanitarian crises, climate disasters, impunity, growing inequalities, and, in all too many places, persistent gender inequality. The international rules-based order, with human rights at its core, remains irreplaceable. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and conflicts in the Middle East, Sudan and elsewhere, have appalling consequences for the enjoyment of human rights of civilian populations, affecting especially women and children.
Peace is not merely the absence of war; it requires daily work, continuous commitment, and advocating for human rights, equality, non-discrimination, justice and democracy. Human rights are applicable everywhere and at all times, including during conflict or crisis. Meaningful and lasting change can only be achieved through tireless commitment to human rights, collaboration among global actors, empowerment of young persons as agents of change, and practical support to enable each individual to realise their rights. The EU steadfastly supports human rights defenders, civil society, journalists, and media workers as well as all those calling for peace, truth, justice and accountability.
Firmly committed to the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and with new impetus from the Pact for the Future, the EU stands together with the United Nations, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and our partners across the globe in urging all states to uphold and fulfil their human rights obligations. As we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Council of Europe, the EU remains committed to accede to the European Convention on Human Rights.
The EU will continue to promote and protect human rights for everyone, everywhere — Your Rights, Your Future, Right Now and Always.
Source – EU Council