“I am here to share the idea of freedom. My definition of freedom takes account of every right mentioned in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations on December 10, 1948. I also include in this definition the freedom from sectarian blind faith. The rights and freedoms mentioned in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are the physical aspect of freedom and the freedom from sectarian blind faith is its psychological and academic aspect. The goal of physical as well as psychological and academic freedom can be reached right the way through the mysticism, that is to say the mystical experience of Ultimate Reality or the God Almighty..” – Amrit Pal Singh ‘Amrit’ in ‘I Am Not A Propagandist‘
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights Adopted By Amrit World
- Equal Rights for Human Beings (Article 1)
- Everyone Has All the Rights and Freedom (Article 2)
- The Right to Life (Article 3)
- No One Shall Be Held In Slavery (Article 4)
- No One Shall Be Subjected To Torture (Article 5)
- The Right To Recognition As A Person (Article 6)
- Equal Protection Against Any Discrimination (Article 7)
- Legal Help Is A Right Itself (Article 8)
- Arbitrary Arrest, Detention And Exile (Article 9)
- The Right to A Fair Trial (Article 10)
- Innocent Until Proved Guilty (Article 11)
- Failure to Implement Universal Declaration
Massacres
Terrorism
- Bring Back Our Girls
- Syrian President Is A Failure
- The Rising Numbers of Female Suicide Bombers
- Peace in Afghanistan Is A Distant Dream
- ‘A Threat’ Is A Weapon Of Terrorism
- Four Features of Terrorist Organizations
- Should We Remain Spectators?
- Harnaksh Syndrome
Society
- A Country of Hungry And Homeless People Is Not A Great Country
- Only Ordinary People Suffer From Partition Of Countries
- Hungary Govt Takes Hard Stand On Mass Immigration
- European Leaders Do Not Know How To Deal With Migrant Crisis
- Social Welfare in the Netherlands
- Encourage Marriages Among Pakistani, Afghanistani And Indian Hindus/Sikhs
- Holocaust education in the Netherlands
- Social Norms Are Always Changing
- They Were Innocent…