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Encryption isn't mere code; it is the armor of compassion shielding our secrets. Policies crafted within tangled logic must always aspire to honor both conscience and clarity.
Author:
Sawyer Achari
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In designing encryption policies, we must not forget that legacies can forge boundaries, and creativity comes from fidelity to established ethics rather than the idols of power.
Author:
Aria Wachkin
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To code is to determine not just how secrets are kept, but under what compass we'll strategize peril and protection side by side.
Author:
Eliana Harmon
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In the digital age, legislating away privacy often amplifies the fears it intended to mask, as safeguarding secrets allows for both innovation and the silent cervices of power to grow.
Author:
Isaac Helmbridge
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In the digital shadows, hindsight illuminates our choices as technology confronts how we protect Minds versus Votes.
Author:
Rhea Lockwood
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Crafting encryption policies is not just about shielding data; it's about balancing humanity must achieve if true security is empathy's bridge, not its fence.
Author:
Jamie Lewis
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Safety in obscurity tempts the make-believe of control; true vigilance instead walks the tight line where resistance meets clarification in touches both secure and known.
Author:
Elena Travers
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To wield the algorithm as both shield and sword, one must question not just its implications for protection, but its inherent stewardship over liberty ligt
Author:
Alex Pannonsercolthan
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Encryption resilience can erect impenetrable walls or build protective sanctuaries--the difference depends on whose hands are tracing the policies within.
Author:
Sofia Holgate
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In our quest to bind our freedoms in encryption, we must not overlook the chains forged within our policy choices; justice can be both shield and sword in the digital landscape.
Author:
HarperCreate Perseweather
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Encryption offers a shield for privacy on the digital battlefront; yet we must still consider who gets to redefine danger. Is our urge to protect ancestral banner or privileged kingdom?
Author:
Lyra Northwig
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Owning the key to information isn't just about solving a puzzle; it's about balancing choice and accountability when freedom wears shackles of secrecy.
Author:
Ava Rutherford
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In the encryption ballet, each request for opacity dances with ethics -- still clarifying the stake we sink into individual freedom not unlike emergent trust-bubbles internea.
Author:
Adrian Violette
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Encryption isn't merely a tool for efficiency; it heightens our moral responsibility to safeguard freedoms while recognizing the potential misuse lurking in its shadows.
Author:
Jordan Alder
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Ethics in encryption seeks wisdom, where protection and transparency enter a delicate waltz, each step prowling between privacy on solidarity's embrace and hidden harms altogether.
Author:
Elise Tran
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In the tangled skein of encryption, where privacy embraces us and standards write the boundaries of freedom, we weave seductive strands of control--magnificent tools empowering choice harmonize discord through wilting strands of sacred proportion.
Author:
Lynne Harmon
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Neutrality in moral conflicts is not a void of loyalty but the delicate art of listening and contemplating the intricate spectra of human suffering.
Author:
Sofia Sinclair
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True neutrality compels us to probe the depths of our complicity, lest our silence seals the supposed safety of moral ambiguity.
Author:
Jordan Hills
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Neutrality in moral conflicts isn't the absence of choice but the refusal to wear another's lenses when synthesizing one's perspective.
Author:
Elena Raynor
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To infuse compassion within impurities of code/nuances of applications promotes coherence in machines giving balance to human experience.
Author:
Ania Wu
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To wield virtual immortality is to navigate an infinite horizon delicately bound by ethical shadows; every choice reverberates in the vast silence of virtual hearts detached yet deeply entangled.
Author:
Juniper Comprida
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Virtual immortality challenges our finite journey, straddling the line between humanity's revelations and our pan number bliss.
Author:
Marisol Cheng
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In our quest for virtual immortality, we must tread carefully, lest we turn the timeless expedition of self-discovery into a perpetual tourist gimmick of the soul.
Author:
Lila Campos
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The quest for virtual immortality beckons us to confront not just the technologies we craft, but the depths of empathy and connection that define our humanity.
Author:
Mara Thinkwell
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The vast canvas of the ocean dares humanity to reconcile values of sovereignty with the art of collaboration, transforming fierce affiliations into collective symphonies.
Author:
Cleo Atwood
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Embracing data to foresee potential crime unveils a dual-edged moral spike; it equips us to prevent but risks casting cones of judgment that assumes less dangerous stories live behind one's skin.
Author:
Duane Timmerman
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Predictive policing poses a a profound dilemma between ensuring safety and sacrificing the anonymity of individuals, potentially trading looming shadows for layers of discernment.
Author:
Elijah Nyende
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Predictive policing is not just about algorithms broadcasting insights; it is a fragile partnership between justice and surveillance that walks a nebulous tightrope of ethics and equity.
Author:
Aurelia Banks
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In relying on algorithms to project criminal behavior, we dance astutely on the tightrope of bias, maskinnating fairness under whispered cords of funding paradigm.Areas sealed for certainty encounter democracy surrendered.
Author:
Kamaal Turner
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The calculus of potential crime intertwines with the deprivation of individuality; each certainlyandla investigated node pale against the human bosom's illuminating nuances.
Author:
Aurelia Vant
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Predictive policing remains an exercise in foresight overshadowed by insufficient insight, leading us to guard against shadows rather than nurturing human potential.
Author:
Alex Rivers
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In a world poised between accuracy and accountability, predictive policing reveals the profound irony that the breadth of insight achieved tomorrow can narrow the freedoms we cherish today.
Author:
Morgan Davies
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To unravel the thread between responsibility and algorithmic power is to grasp the thin duct of conscience lacing the pursuit of public safety.
Author:
Idris Caracas
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Predictive policing risks turning possibility into pre-emptive punishment, relinquishing justice to algorithms whose biases shadow humanity.
Author:
Jessica Morales
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Justice finds its strength in the uncertainty of choices, yet predicting crimes through angles unnoticed blurs the essence of free will.
Author:
Casey Finton
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Preempting crime with algorithms can't illumine the truths hidden in human stories; we must ensure our frameworks safeguard justice rather than serve mere numbers.
Author:
Jordan Hosea
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To expect justice from forecasts precise enough to provide convictions is to underrestimate our capacity to err; incentives to protect may inadvertently abandon human judgments made five minutes before abnormalities arise.
Author:
Andrea Thompson
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In predicting potential criminals, we must weigh the scales of justice carefully, daring not to let data slip into prejudice. Let algorithms be tools, not dictates of morality.
Author:
Tansy Cemire
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To ponder the infinite expanse of consciousness shared among the stars is to expand our moral terrene beyond ephemeral bounds; what seed we plant in quasar earnings today may blossom into the splendor of intergalactic love, resonating through ages untold.
Author:
Lyra Mendoza
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In the infinitude of space, where countless souls emerge from the cosmos, the wisest interstellar traveler is he who remembers the interconnectedness of every star and sympathizes with universally desolate echoes.
Author:
Zara Galvani
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Unlocking the genetic vault of our ancestry reveals echoes of stories both told and untold, reshaping the myriad threads of self we'd discussed but never named.
Author:
Erika Chen
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To reshape memory is to play architect in the wounded terrain of the mind, forging what should flair and shatter crafting a beauty spell borne of ethical essence.
Author:
Alexis Fontaine
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To sculpt memories within the mind's gallery could alter truths so profoundly that we risk obliterating the essence of the self; exciting prospects hide moral muzzles beneath glamorous finishes.
Author:
Aurora Verity
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To alter a memory is to edit the very manuscript of one's identity; in doing so, we curtain pain but risk to genetically politic the truth of a life fully lived.
Author:
Eleanor Fordham
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To tamper with memory seeks freedom from grief, yet binds us tighter to the margins of authenticity; combining remembrance with choice amount to our lost chapters as humanity's wysdom can? acknowledges its flaws.
Author:
Asher Monroe
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To reshape memories is to toy with identity; we transcend mere vessels of experience the moment we acknowledge the malleability of recollection reigns over truth.
Author:
Henrietta Moore
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The sanctioning of memory alteration seduces us with promise but raises profound moral debts over the narratives that rendition and justify our humanity.
Author:
Clara Tempest
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Is it justice to upend history's pain for the vanity of brightness, or are we to drift Mumbai Dry holo-pulse unaffected, fashion captives of remade joy in achieving forgotten empathy?
Author:
Anaya Patel
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To erase our memories is not merely to tap open the liquid scribbles of the past; it is to flood the collectif repertory bert nuances yearning to reach for coherence.
Author:
Aldine Farber
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Our identity is not shaped solely by our memories, but by how we choose to carry them--should we grandfather truths through distortion or erase sorrows like canvases-tip already drained of hue?
Author:
Willow Gates
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The act of redesigning memories stitches both benevolence and tyranny into the fabric of a segregated self.
Author:
Rowan Againstt
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To rewrite a memory is to temper a life's narrative, yet such alteration may deny people the full breadth of becoming--they grow from both happiness and regret.
Author:
Orion Fairfax
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To alter memories is to hold a double-edged sword; pain endured was traumatic ideology shaped, and their erasure might free or shun grace from someone's rebellious narrative.
Author:
Clara Hastings
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In the shadows of our darkest past, compassion blooms; let the pain of history weave a thread binding us toward brighter mornings.
Author:
Ava Medlers
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Amidst the weeds of historical traumas--the stories painful and unspeakably heavy--sprouts the measure of our true self; for within these scars, compassion finds volition through the bond of shared struggle, turning anguish into understanding.
Author:
Liana Corrigan
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Through the resilient tendrils of grief, we can cultivate understanding; from tangled roots of anguish springs a harvest of compassion sourced in our shared struggles.
Author:
Astra Kapoor
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From the ashes of collective grief, compassion is sown like seeds on distant soil--until we protect the blossoms of empathy within from our fierce old wounds.
Author:
Amelia Rutherford
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From the graves of sorrowly shriveled spirits, we unfurl blades of empathy--shaping not just our histories, but the compassion we bequeath to the vistas that limitlessly unfurl ahead.
Author:
Elise Carvalho
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In navigating the dense landscapes of grief cultivated by collective memor129109 vilaM we often find our compassion enriched; springs exclusive courageous kindness nourish those dying wanting otherwise opportunity.
Author:
Suelle Ramsey
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True compass in the tech wilderness means anchoring assessment in justice rather than merely advancing algorithms ahead of humanity.
Author:
Clara Renfeld
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The ethical frontier of memory editing lies not just in enhancing our future but in questioning the authenticity of our past - thus redefining what it means to truly live.
Author:
Clara Mendoza
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Altering memories might temper past traumas, but what does that say about our commitment to emotional truth?
Author:
Jordan Davis
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Memory editing is like laying fresh paint over authentic scholars of the mind; does preservation give permissions undeserved control?
Author:
Alyssa Greenfield
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Memory editing touches not just the details of our past, but sandwiches the lens through which we interpret our human nature; behold how fragile our integrity becomes in sculpting memory's mosaic.
Author:
Sophie Brenner
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Altering our memories undermines the very stories that define our identities, hinting that to choose our regrets might reshape the virtues we both treasure and neglect.
Author:
Clara Ingham
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True freedom lies not in our manufactured pasts but in our willingness to face the chaos of unedited memories.
Author:
Nora Activation
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When we begin to lantern the shadows of memories, let us not forget the fragility of true experience; ownership of our past reinforces the fabric of morality.
Author:
Elise Stratton
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The theory of relativity worked out by Mr. Einstein, which is in the domain of natural science, I believe can also be applied to the political field. Both democracy and human rights are relative concepts - and not absolute and general.
Author:
Jiang Zemin
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I refer to calls for humanitarian intervention in the affairs of another state - a new idea, this - even when they are made under the pretext of defending human rights and freedoms.
Author:
Boris Yeltsin
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At some point we must realize that actively defending against radical Islamic teachings is not a matter of cultural relativity. It is a matter of universally recognized human rights.
Author:
Armstrong Williams
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Democratic societies can no longer give religious fanatics a free hand to abuse and murder non believers. Such action betrays contempt for the basic human rights which animate any democracy with meaning.
Author:
Armstrong Williams
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I heard an Israeli speaking on Palestinian human rights issues, an interesting guy, and he said "There's no military solution to terrorism. If there were, Israel would be the safest place in the world. But there's no military solution."
Author:
Bradley Whitford
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Saddam Hussein wrote the book on human rights violations.
Author:
Curt Weldon
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In situations of military conflict, civil strife, lawlessness, bad governance, and human rights violations, terrorists find it easier to hide, train and prepare their attacks.
Author:
Gijs Vries
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To me, a feminist belongs in the same category as a humanist or an advocate for human rights. I don't see why someone who's a feminist should be thought of differently.
Author:
Suzanne Vega
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And also a lot of Muslims are no more religious then the average Swede. For them it's natural that human rights come first.
Author:
Bjorn Ulvaeus
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Cultural variety is always worth striving for, but must never precede the declaration of human rights.
Author:
Bjorn Ulvaeus
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Some values must be universal, like human rights and the equal worth of every human being.
Author:
Bjorn Ulvaeus
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The UN declaration on human rights must always be first in line before religion or other cultural habits, in case of any conflict between them.
Author:
Bjorn Ulvaeus
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I don't have any doubts either about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Perhaps some more should be added to the list, but I don't have the slightest doubt about human rights.
Author:
Antonio Tabucchi
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I stand for simple justice, equal opportunity and human rights. The indispensable elements in a democratic society - and well worth fighting for.
Author:
Helen Suzman
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From the beginning of our history the country has been afflicted with compromise. It is by compromise that human rights have been abandoned.
Author:
Charles Sumner
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All governments should be pressured to correct their abuses of human rights.
Author:
Richard Stallman
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It is time in the West to defend not so much human rights as human obligations.
Author:
Alexander Solzehnitsyn
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Nothing gets a bigger laugh than when you refer to things like ethics or human rights.
Author:
Ron Silver
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I have great confidence in the universal value and in basic human rights and I have great confidence that referenda will eventually take root and become part of our daily lives in Taiwan.
Author:
Chen Shui-bian
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We also intend to deal with the issue of incorporating basic human rights into our new constitution.
Author:
Chen Shui-bian
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And occasionally some of the nations that will be partners in this would probably not be, in terms of passing a pure human rights check, have everything going for them that you would like to have.
Author:
Hugh Shelton
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Let me reassure that the Kingdom of Cambodia a country with independence, neutrality, peace, freedom, democracy and human rights as you all have seen, shall be existing with no end.
Author:
Hun Sen
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I've always been very interested in the struggle for human rights, not just here but abroad, and I wanted to be an inside player in that struggle. I wanted to make the laws reflect our ideals and ideas in this democracy that is America.
Author:
Leah Sears
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Iran's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons, support for international terrorist organizations, and abhorrent human rights practices pose one of the greatest threats to global security.
Author:
Allyson Schwartz
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Our country, like every modern state, needs profound democratic reforms. It needs political and ideological pluralism, a mixed economy and protection of human rights and the opening up of society.
Author:
Andrei Sakharov
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Books and opinions, no matter from whom they came, if they are in opposition to human rights, are nothing but dead letters.
Author:
Ernestine Rose
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Emancipation from every kind of bondage is my principle. I go for recognition of human rights, without distinction of sect, party, sex, or color.
Author:
Ernestine Rose
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No! on Human Rights and Freedom, on a subject that is as self-evident as that two and two make four, there is no need of any written authority.
Author:
Ernestine Rose
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Nobody and nothing will stop Russia on the road to strengthening democracy and ensuring human rights and freedoms.
Author:
Vladimir Putin
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No references to the need to fight terror can be an argument for restricting human rights.
Author:
Vladimir Putin
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Instead, in the absence of respect for human rights, science and its offspring technology have been used in this century as brutal instruments for oppression.
Author:
John Polanyi
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Today, Academies of Science use their influence around the world in support of human rights.
Author:
John Polanyi
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The respect for human rights, essential if we are to use technology wisely, is not something alien that must be grafted onto science. On the contrary, it is integral to science, as also to scholarship in general.
Author:
John Polanyi
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Few governments in the world, for example, praise human rights more ardently than does the government of France, and few have a worse record of supporting tyrants and killers.
Author:
Richard Perle
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That's Anil's path. She grows up in Sri Lanka, goes and gets educated abroad, and through fate or chance gets brought back by the Human Rights Commission to investigate war crimes.
Author:
Michael Ondaatje
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Those religions that are oppressive to women are also against democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression.
Author:
Taslima Nasrin
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Maybe I'm less sensitive to these issues because I see that what people need first is economic security, and only when they have that can they afford to focus on human rights.
Author:
Peter Munk
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The world must know that America holds to the highest standards of military conduct and human rights protections. Anything less is unacceptable.
Author:
Barbara Mikulski
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The global response to global terrorism must not endanger fundamental human rights and freedoms.
Author:
Stjepan Mesic
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We should seek international support for our mutual objectives abroad, in promoting freedom, democracy, respect for human rights, and also the elimination of weapons of mass destruction.
Author:
Robert Menendez
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While we may be of different faiths, we have a strong sense of faith, family, community. We hold the values of freedom and human rights very high and I think that those are all a part of a very strong quilt that binds us together.
Author:
Robert Menendez
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Over the past year, several cases of human rights abuses, specifically sexual exploitation and abuse, by individuals involved in U.N. peacekeeping operations have raised the suspicions of many Members of Congress and members of the International Relations Committee.
Author:
Michael McCaul
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Currently, the United States provides 22 percent of the U.N. annual budgets, over $900 million in fiscal year 2007, and some of that funding goes to the Human Rights Council.
Author:
Michael McCaul
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Any Human Rights Council reform that allows countries that sponsor terrorism to remain as members, such as Cuba, is not real reform. And in the past, countries such as Libya, Iran and Syria have participated on this council.
Author:
Michael McCaul
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Additionally, any Human Rights Council reform that allows countries with despicable human rights records to remain as members, such as China and Saudi Arabia, is not real reform.
Author:
Michael McCaul
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Well, they are critics of the Bush administration generally on the human rights record of the administration, and in particular, they are very, very critical of this use of science.
Author:
Jane Mayer
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In Uzbekistan, hundreds of protesters were recently killed under the corrupt regime of President Karimov in what human rights groups are calling a massacre.
Author:
Ed Markey
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In a few decades, the relationship between the environment, resources and conflict may seem almost as obvious as the connection we see today between human rights, democracy and peace.
Author:
Wangari Maathai
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Human rights are praised more than ever - and violated as much as ever.
Author:
Anna Lindh
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Terrorism can never be accepted. We must fight it together, with methods that do not compromise our respect for the rule of law and human rights, or are used as an excuse for others to do so.
Author:
Anna Lindh
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Global markets must be balanced by global values such as respect for human rights and international law, democracy, security and sustainable economic and environmental development.
Author:
Anna Lindh
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The UN Commission on Human Rights, whose membership in recent years has included countries - such as Libya and Sudan - which have deplorable human rights records, and the recent Oil-for-Food scandal, are just a few examples of why reform is so imperative.
Author:
John Linder
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To me, celebrity doesn't mean a whole lot unless you're willing to use it. So I wanted to use it in a different way, with my AIDS work, the human rights stuff for the gay and lesbian community and the speaking I do.
Author:
Judith Light
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There are two things that I put my focus on. One is the fight against AIDS and finding a cure. The other is human rights.
Author:
Judith Light
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Moreover, as we live in an era of the ascendancy of democracy and human rights, we must see that Taiwan has been a vibrant democracy with a democratically elected president and legislature.
Author:
Nick Lampson
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Most people, no doubt, when they espouse human rights, make their own mental reservations about the proper application of the word human.
Author:
Suzanne Lafollette
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It is often in the name of cultural integrity as well as social stability and national security that democratic reforms based on human rights are resisted by authoritarian governments.
Author:
Aung Kyi
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And I think to be in NATO for the countries of our region, it means more guarantees for us, it means more responsibility for our common security, but it means fulfillment of all standards of civilized world, like protection of human rights and democratic mechanisms.
Author:
Aleksander Kwasniewski
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However, if the religions in essence merely repeat statements from the United Nations Human Rights Declaration, such a Declaration becomes superfluous; an ethic is more than rights.
Author:
Hans Kung
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I'm pretty political when it comes to human rights and things like that.
Author:
Peter Krause
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In a world of increasing inequality, the legitimacy of institutions that give precedence to the property rights of "the Haves" over the human rights of "the Have Nots" is inevitably called into serious question.
Author:
David Korten
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I believe all Americans who believe in freedom, tolerance and human rights have a responsibility to oppose bigotry and prejudice based on sexual orientation.
Author:
Coretta King
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It is not necessary to dwell on the political and social principles of Islam, to underline how close they also are in spirit to the concepts of human rights which govern the political and social systems of the West.
Author:
Aly Khan
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The issue of human rights is one of the most fundamental human issues and also one of the most sensitive and controversial.
Author:
Ali Khamenei
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The idea of human rights as a fundamental principle can be seen to underlie throughout Islamic teachings.
Author:
Ali Khamenei
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Those who have been outspoken in advocating human rights during these last forty years, have themselves grabbed the most fundamental of human rights from the people of the Third-World countries.
Author:
Ali Khamenei
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George W. Bush and his administration embarked on a full-scale assault on civil liberties, human rights and the rule of law, walking away from his international obligations, tearing up international treaties, protocols and UN conventions.
Author:
Bianca Jagger
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If we destroy human rights and rule of law in the response to terrorism, they have won.
Author:
Joichi Ito
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It would be easy to define terrorism as attacks against human rights and international humanitarian law forbids attacks against innocent non-combatants which is often the definition used for terrorism.
Author:
Joichi Ito
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Upholding human rights is not merely compatible with fighting terrorism, it is essential.
Author:
Joichi Ito
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Liberty, freedom and democracy are very fuzzy words, but human rights is very specific.
Author:
Joichi Ito
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I think clearly the United States, as well as other western nations, should stand by their commitments to human rights and democracy and should try to influence other countries to move in that direction.
Author:
Samuel Huntington
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Deny human rights, and however little you may wish to do so, you will find yourself abjectly kneeling at the feet of that old-world god, Force.
Author:
Auberon Herbert
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There is no contradiction between effective law enforcement and respect for civil and human rights. Dr. King did not stir us to move for our civil rights to have them taken away in these kinds of fashions.
Author:
Dorothy Height
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Human rights commissions, as they are evolving, are an attack on our fundamental freedoms and the basic existence of a democratic society... It is in fact totalitarianism. I find this is very scary stuff.
Author:
Stephen Harper
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights describes the family as the natural and fundamental unit of society. It follows that any choice and decision with regard to the size of the family must irrevocably rest with the family itself, and cannot be made by anyone else.
Author:
Garrett Hardin
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Being a humanitarian, supporting animal rights activists, human rights activists, it's all the same.
Author:
Daryl Hannah
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"Freedom from fear" could be said to sum up the whole philosophy of human rights.
Author:
Dag Hammarskjold
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The United Nations has a critical role to play in promoting stability, security, democracy, human rights, and economic development. The UN is as relevant today as at any time in its history, but it needs reform.
Author:
Chuck Hagel
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Since achieving their independence in 1992, the people of Croatia have built a democratic society based on the rule of law, respect for human rights, and a free market economy.
Author:
Elton Gallegly
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My dreams for the future are simple: work, a happy, healthy family, a lovely long motorcycle ride, and continuing the struggle to awaken people to the need for serious human rights reform.
Author:
Mike Farrell
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The only way to do the human rights thing is to do the right thing medically.
Author:
Paul Farmer
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The human rights community has focused very narrowly on political and civil rights for many decades, and with reason, but now we have to ask how can we broaden the view.
Author:
Paul Farmer
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Paramount is the need to secure human rights. The form of rule should be such that the citizen does not have to fear the State, but gives it direction and confidently participates in its administration.
Author:
Recep Erdogan
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We all would like to see a brighter future for Haiti, and I hope this conference will serve to explore many views. Respect for human rights, freedom, and the rule of law must be established in the poorest nation in our hemisphere.
Author:
Eliot Engel
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We receive reports now on a daily basis from our own people on the ground in Darfur on widespread atrocities and grave violations of human rights against the civilian population.
Author:
Jan Egeland
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We have in the last two years, we have passed 350 legislation in the parliament, most of which deal with democratization, human rights, and of course, economy.
Author:
Bulent Ecevit
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Lawyers should not be charged with the same crimes as their clients. Trials related to political charges are not in accordance with human rights.
Author:
Shirin Ebadi
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I hope the example of Saddam Hussein will give a lesson to leaders of other countries where human rights are not respected.
Author:
Shirin Ebadi
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Human rights is a universal standard. It is a component of every religion and every civilization.
Author:
Shirin Ebadi
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When we criticize in Iran the actions of the government, the fundamentalists say that we and the Bush Administration are in the same camp. The funny thing is that human rights activists and Mr. Bush can never be situated in the same group.
Author:
Shirin Ebadi
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The idea of cultural relativism is nothing but an excuse to violate human rights.
Author:
Shirin Ebadi
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There is no room for legal hair-splitting when it comes to the humane treatment of detainees - not in a nation founded on the rule of law and respect for human rights.
Author:
Dick Durbin
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If the U.N. were to be successful in its efforts to control the Internet, countries where human rights records range from questionable to criminal could be put in charge of determining what is and is not allowed to appear online.
Author:
John Doolittle
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Bishop Frederick Henry of Calgary is facing at least two official objections to his public statements along with expensive hearings before the Alberta Human Rights Commission for expressing his biblical views on same sex marriage.
Author:
Stockwell Day
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Algorithms may nurture decisions with sterile logic, yet true empathy thrives only in our human failure to optimize compassion accurately.
Author:
Evelyn Camden
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We have a human rights interest. Then there is the immigration problem. The human-rights violations have caused people to take to boats and flood not only the United States, but other countries in the region, creating great instability.
Author:
Warren Christopher
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But if USA has 1.3 billion people, USA would have the same human rights problem just like China.
Author:
Alex Chiu
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The essence of our legacy lies not just in the gifts we pass down, but in the choices that future generations might be constrained to accept, echoing truths familiar yet timeless.
Author:
September Arkwright
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Since January 2002, when the United States began detaining at Guantanamo Bay enemy combatants captured in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other fronts in the war on terror, critics have complained of human rights abuses.
Author:
Linda Chavez
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Their prejudice allowed white Southerners to look the other way when blacks were denied their most basic human rights, and it encouraged the worst of them to engage in unspeakable acts of cruelty and violence.
Author:
Linda Chavez
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As a consequence of these hesitations and of the vague character of such innovations, the Commission on Human Rights itself had doubts from the beginning about its role and its functions in general.
Author:
Rene Cassin
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The single outstanding exception was the broad yet precise mandate communicated by the General Assembly in 1946 to prepare as soon as possible the Charter of Human Rights which the San Francisco Conference had not had the time or the courage to draw up.
Author:
Rene Cassin
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At the Carter Center we work with victims of oppression, and we give support to human rights heroes.
Author:
Jimmy Carter
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Human rights is the soul of our foreign policy, because human rights is the very soul of our sense of nationhood.
Author:
Jimmy Carter
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America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense human rights invented America.
Author:
Jimmy Carter
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Relativism should be confronted where it damages fundamental human rights, because we're not relativists if we believe that the human being should be at the centre of society and the rights of every human being should be respected.
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Rocco Buttiglione
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As a human rights issue, the effort to end violence against women becomes a government's obligation, not just a good idea.
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Charlotte Bunch
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The E.U. is more than just a trade organization or a common market; it is a guarantee of democracy, freedom, justice, and human rights. Nations cannot stay in the E.U. if they do not respect these guarantees.
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John Bruton
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We must take proactive steps to promote democracy and human rights abroad.
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Sam Brownback
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The predominant yardstick of your government is not human rights but national interests.
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Breyten Breytenbach
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It may be an extreme example brought about by abnormal circumstances - but the criteria of human rights kick in, surely, precisely when the conditions are extreme and the situation is abnormal.
Author:
Breyten Breytenbach
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When you consider what Tony Blair was saying about liberty, human rights and that sort of thing, it would be terribly revolutionary to sell the speeches he and Jack Straw made in 1994.
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Rory Bremner
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So what we're talking about here is human rights. The right to live like a human. The right to live, period. And what we're facing in Africa is an unprecedented threat to human dignity and equality.
Author:
Bono
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For about ten years now, the struggle for democracy and the respect of human rights has been in the focus point - if not a commodity - of political groups aiming to rise to power.
Author:
Omar Bongo
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When they favor the access of other people to education and health care, the countries of the North not only demonstrate generosity or solidarity, but also implement the principles of respecting and promoting human rights.
Author:
Omar Bongo
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Iran has a dismal record on human rights.
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Howard Berman
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America's support for human rights and democracy is our noblest export to the world.
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William Bennett
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We must do all we can to help improve the deplorable human rights situation of the North Korean people.
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Evan Bayh
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You look at the whole Human Rights questions, I happened to be there at just the right time when the country was awakening - this goes to the first question you asked - the whole country was awakening to a hundred years of injustice that hadn't been resolved yet.
Author:
Birch Bayh
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There are significant human rights abuses in China. In some areas, the situation is worse today than in the past. In other areas, there have been improvements. We will recognize the latter, and be critical of the former.
Author:
Max Baucus
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Within the cacophony of city life, it's often the quietest whimpers that shelter untold revelations waiting to be unearthed.
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Maya Frost
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We like to engage in a normal publishing effort, which is to act in a responsible manner and make sure the material is not likely to harm anyone, that it is properly investigated by quality news organizations, and by lawyers and human rights groups and so on.
Author:
Julian Assange
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Our strategic dialogue with China can both protect American interests and uphold our principles, provided we are honest about our differences on human rights and other issues and provided we use a mix of targeted incentives and sanctions to narrow these differences.
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Madeleine Albright
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Republican patience with how unionism deals with the political institutions, and with key issues like equality and human rights, will be tested because, obviously, there will be a battle a day on these matters. So lets face up to all of this with our eyes wide open.
Author:
Gerry Adams