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Humanist Committee on Human Rights (HOM)

The Humanist Committee on Human Rights (HOM) works to improve human rights, for all people, all over the world. We uphold international standards and values, such as:
  • Human rights are universal: all people should have equal rights
  • Human rights are indivisible: the value of one right does not supersede the value of any other
  • Human rights are interdependent: one right can help to realise another right. An example - having the right to education influences the acceptance of the right to vote. The converse is also true - a person who has received an education is likely to realise the importance of voting.

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