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The Struggle for Human Rights I have come this evening to talk with you on one of the greatest issues of our time—that is the preservation of human freedom. I have chosen to discuss it here in France because here in this soil the roots of human freedom have long ago struck deep and here they have been richly nourished. It was here the Declaration of the Rights of Man was proclaimed, and the great slogans of the French Revolution—liberty, equality, fraternity—fired the imagination of men. What does this word mean? What ideas and feelings are associated with this word? What mental image comes to mind? Why did the author use this word?

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Answered by balaga1443
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This speech is also know as “The Struggles for the Rights of Man.”] ... Concern for the preservation and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms stands at the heart of the United Nations. Its Charter is distinguished by its preoccupation with the rights and welfare of individual men and women.

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