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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Letter: The Editor
Dear Editor,
At one time the People's of Planet Earth agreed 'The Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.'
It is now essential, for the survival of the peoples of the world,
to re-affirm their agreement to the Universal Declaration.
We then have a rock solid base on which the individuals of any
nation, anywhere, can insist upon its universal observance, by any
organisation or institution, such as the E.U.
When we apply that Universal Declaration of our rights as human
beings, to any form of controversy, anywhere, we can find the resolution
thereof.
We shall never, ever, need a referendum anywhere, when we hark
back to that all-important referendum that has already been agreed.
Any law or dictat imposed upon us by anyone, anywhere, can be challenged
and effectively erased by reference to the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights. When any one of us can indicate to a politician,
or a minister, or a dictator, or a monarch, anywhere, at any time,
that he or she is in violation of that declaration, we can all stand
together as one man or woman, and remove them from office.
When we all re-affirm our rights in this manner, we preserve our
freedom as absolutely inviolate.
No other devise will suffice.
Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
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