Civil Rights
1. You are to prepare a speech that you will deliver in class next session.
2. The speech is going to be about CIVIL RIGHTS (either in Australia or somewhere else in the world.
3. You are to directly relate this to YOUR ARTICLE in the Declaration of Human Rights.
4. You must have 3 points
5. It must have an introduction and a conclusion
Today, I am going to talk to you about....
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
In conclusion, I would like you to consider what I have highlight/suggested and I would like a CALL TO ACTION.
2. The speech is going to be about CIVIL RIGHTS (either in Australia or somewhere else in the world.
3. You are to directly relate this to YOUR ARTICLE in the Declaration of Human Rights.
4. You must have 3 points
5. It must have an introduction and a conclusion
Today, I am going to talk to you about....
Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
In conclusion, I would like you to consider what I have highlight/suggested and I would like a CALL TO ACTION.
As many as 21 million men, women and children are trafficked within their own countries and across international borders in the 21st century, to be sold as forced labourers, sex slaves, for forced marriages and as child soldiers.
In northern Uganda, the LRA (Lord’s Resistance Army) guerrillas have kidnapped 20,000 children over the past twenty years and forced them into service as soldiers or sexual slaves for the army.
In Guinea-Bissau, children as young as five are trafficked out of the country to work in cotton fields in southern Senegal or as beggars in the capital city.
In Ghana, children five to fourteen are tricked with false promises of education and future into dangerous, unpaid jobs in the fishing industry.
Article 4 of the United Nations Declaration of human rights claims that “No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.” Yet slavery did not end with abolition in the 19th century.
beyond borders is a charitable organisation which is helping to end child slavery and are delivering universal quality education in Haiti and i ask you to please have a look at their website.
In northern Uganda, the LRA (Lord’s Resistance Army) guerrillas have kidnapped 20,000 children over the past twenty years and forced them into service as soldiers or sexual slaves for the army.
In Guinea-Bissau, children as young as five are trafficked out of the country to work in cotton fields in southern Senegal or as beggars in the capital city.
In Ghana, children five to fourteen are tricked with false promises of education and future into dangerous, unpaid jobs in the fishing industry.
Article 4 of the United Nations Declaration of human rights claims that “No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.” Yet slavery did not end with abolition in the 19th century.
beyond borders is a charitable organisation which is helping to end child slavery and are delivering universal quality education in Haiti and i ask you to please have a look at their website.