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It is a sad fact that the worst human right violations take place with the silent consent of the wide majority. Without a widespread culture of human rights, democracy is not by itself a guarantee of respect of human rights. We feel an obligation to recognize any situation that may eventually compromise the possibility of a serene and decent life for any number of people, beginning from the social environment we are living in. Essays, reports, and research papers on these pages attempt to recognize present-day targets of discrimination and hatred, and to signal and analyze situations - with a special attention to the social, economic and anthropological aspects - in which people assimilate and spontaneously accept discrimination and exploitation of the civil rights of individuals and minorities. We believe that the creation of a human rights culture through education and information is the ultimate, even if long-term solution against human rights abuses.
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The official Statute of Human Rights Awareness (a registered non-profit organization) is available in Italian and in English. The HRA index page is also available in Italian.
We presently works on three core issues:
the rights of sexual minorities, especially transgender and homosexual persons. Visit our page on transsexual rights;
the fight against any treatment that is dis-humanizing and degrading, any cruel and unusual punishment, including any form of torture and the capital punishment;
the preservation and the affirmation of fundamental civil rights like freedom of speech and expression.
Of interest on this site:
Diritti Umani: Ne siamo realmente consapevoli? (in Italian), an article which appeared on the Spring issue of the Quarterly Magazine Gaia;
a navigazion primer, which covers the most widely debated human rights topics, and is meant as an introduction to the human rights resourses available on the Internet;
research papers, essays and reports which analyze exploitative conditions, and or with educational content (for a complete listing of the available material, see the archive page);
an exhibition on the teachings of the Jewish Holocaust for today and tomorrow. A second exhibition on The Art of Human Rights is being prepared;
a book review program. Featured books are usually novels, biographies or in any case non-too-technical books that let the reader experience the sheer injustice of discrimination and human rights abuses.
We are a think tank of several volunteers (75% women, 40% holding a PhD or an MD degree) without any profitable aim or connection to political parties, open to anyone who is willing to meaningfully contribute. Please feel free to contact us.