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Human Rights - Coggle Diagram
Human Rights
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Bible quotes:
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Luke 10:25-37: love your enemies, links to agape
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Poverty
Relative poverty - a standard of poverty in a certain society, such as having a below average income in your local area
Absolute poverty - not being able to provide basic amenities, such as not being able to afford food.
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Censorship - When access to certain materials is limited, perhaps due to them being offensive, or against a certain group.
Oscar Romero - an archbishop in El Salvador, who campaigned against government oppression during escalating conflict between military government and insurgents in the Salvadorean civil war.
Agape - selfless unconditional love, considered the highest of the 4 loves from the bible.
MLK jr was a supporter of agape, and was the basis for many of his movements. He opposed discrimination against members of the black community by organising non violent protests. He won a nobel peace prize (1964). He was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee
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Social justice - attempting to create a fairer society by challenging injustices, such as censorship or discrimination. Helps ensure that all people have equal access to food and other essentials.
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personal conviction: ideals that a person has based on previous experiences, and could clash with the laws of a nation
Liberation theology - a theology based on the teachings and acts of Jesus. Also it is about relying on God to do what is just.
Malala Yousafzai - a Pakistani who campaigned for equal rights for women and girls. She stood up against the Taliban, which was thought to result in an attempt on her life.