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Human Rights Logo, unveiled in New York on 23 of September in 2011 Items portrayed in this file depicts. Love. MDMA. copyright status. copyrighted ...
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The Human Rights Logo. The Human Rights Logo has its origin in the international "Logo for Human Rights" initiative, which was started in 2010. Its goal was to create an internationally recognized logo to support the global human rights movement. The winning logo was created by Predrag Stakić from Serbia. [1]
English: Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Logo. HRC is one of the largest lesbian , gay , bisexual , and transgender ( LGBT ) equal rights organizations in the United States . Date
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Reverted to version as of 20:00, 1 October 2011 per wikiproject human rights talk page discussion: 18:13, 3 December 2011: 443 × 319 (106 KB) AlasdairEdits: Reverted to version as of 14:32, 16 January 2010 - per wikiproject human rights talk page discussion: 20:00, 1 October 2011: 531 × 243 (106 KB) Fry1989: m: 11:57, 1 October 2011: 567 × ...
Equality Now was founded in 1992 in New York by attorneys Jessica Neuwirth of the United States, Navanethem Pillay of South Africa and Feryal Gharahi. The founders believed that acts of violence against women were violations of the fundamental human rights guarantees as stated in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and that the human rights movement to that point had neglected women ...