Čomić: We are all equal; We should build a culture of human rights

Gordana omi points out that this year's Human Rights Day will be dedicated to Serbia's commitment to building a culture of human rights, because the rule of law is based on it.
omi points out that Human Rights Day, which is celebrated on December 10, is an explanation of the obvious, because there is no greater "obviousness" than the fact that we are all human beings by birth and that it is necessary to treat the unequal equally.
"And besides being all human, we are different. Long live the differences. What human rights bring to every society is that you can't treat someone as if they are a lower species, that's why they have a personal trait - because they are women or racially different from you, they have a different religion, nation, sexual identity. Whatever, he is a human being," omi said in a statement for Tanjug on the occasion of marking Human Rights Day.
She notes that for thousands of years, people have failed to notice something so simple - that we are all equal in rights. "Human Rights Day will be dedicated to Serbia's commitment to building a culture of human rights because the rule of law is based on it." If we are already a society that sings 'God of Justice', let us become a society of justice", omi pointed out.
She draws attention to the fact that the data show that in Serbia the most vulnerable are those to whom we have the greatest ethnic distance, Roma, then people with disabilities, women, who are certainly not a minority, but everyone thinks they can be beaten, and other ethnic groups to whom we feel great distance.
"There is a lot of 'small difference narcissism'. "Prejudices cannot be erased from the head, but the law can prohibit behavior and actions based on prejudice, and that is already a little more...

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