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INSPIRATION ON WAR ON TERRORISM
True War on Terrorism should be the pursuit of
how you can find a way to deal with your own fear and cope with your trauma that has deep root.
Thus the war should always be internal and spiritual,
never be external such as warfare with gunfire and bombing.
Where there is no fear,
there is no terror, thus no enemy.
OBJECTIVES
This section's primary objective lies in the education of people in
terms of Humanitarian and Philanthropic Spirit and Action. This page is designed to serve those who have aspiration in helping
others who are in necessity of help, already suffering or obviously going to suffer from physical, mental, emotional, psychological,
social, political infliction or injuries that are looming towards or already attacking them in a greater scale such as
massacre, massive murder, warfare, disaster and so forth.
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
Internatinal Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted
and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the full text of which appears in the following pages. Following
this historic act the Assembly called upon all Member countries to publicize the text of the Declaration and "to cause it
to be disseminated, displayed, read and expounded principally in schools and other educational institutions, without distinction
based on the political status of countries or territories."
(quoted from "United Nations" web site)
International humanitarian law (IHL) International humanitarian law
(IHL) is the body of rules which, in wartime, protects people who are not or are no longer participating in the hostilities.
Its central purpose is to limit and prevent human suffering in times of armed conflict. The rules are to be observed not only
by governments and their armed forces, but also by armed opposition groups and any other parties to a conflict. The four Geneva
Conventions of 1949 and their two Additional Protocols of 1977 are the principal instruments of humanitarian law.
(quoted from "International Committee of the Red Cross" web site.)
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