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Youth for Human Rights International World Tour 2006 in Italy
July 11, 2006
Youth for Human Rights International representatives arrived in Italy this week, the fifth country on its 2006 World Tour. Here the group premiered public service announcements promoting the 11th and 12th Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The right to be considered innocent until proven guilty, and the right to privacy.
In conjunction with the Church of Scientology International, the group has created 30 short public service announcements (PSAs), each depicting one the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. With music and imagery that communicate to people of all ages, these PSAs show how human rights are a vital part of everyone’s life.
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Youth for Human Rights International made the subject of human rights come to life for the children at a summer camp outside the city of Padova. |
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A representative of the regional government of Venice thanks Youth for Human Rights International for the work they are doing and presents the group’s president with a plaque and a flag of the city, |
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These children promote that all people have the right to be treated as innocent until proven guilty. |
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Stop number 12 of the Youth for Human Rights World Tour was the canals of Venice, where two young Italian women want everyone to know the importance of the right to privacy. |

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