Today is Human Rights Day, held every year on the anniversary of the United Nations adopting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1948.
As we reported earlier the British government chose to mark this day by stripping refugees and dual nationality citizens of the UK of their human rights in defiance of international law. Now the British judiciary has overturned an earlier court decision and granted the US the right to deport Julian Assange in a High Court judgement today. The decision will be appealed. If we only do one thing today we should be putting Julian Assange all over social media. I made the image above from UN resources. You can too.
#IStand4HumanRights
#FreeJulianAssange
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