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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights established a post-Holocaust consensus that all humans possess inherent dignity and rights simply by existing, a remarkable agreement that remains both inspirational and powerless without the will to enforce it. Its genius is aspirational; its tragedy is that nations sign it while systematically violating its principles.

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