Universal Declaration of Human Rights launched in Urdu, Pashto
ISLAMABAD: International Human Rights Day was observed in the capital city on Sunday with a number of events.
The day was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 and is celebrated annually on Dec 10 across the globe.
During an event hosted by the European Union, United Nations and the Swiss Embassy, the UN Information Centre launched the Urdu and Pashto versions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN Charter and Statute of the International Court of Justice in Urdu.
A film festival was also a part of the event for which the embassies and high commissions of various countries had partnered including that of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, EU, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and others.
Ambassador of the European Union to Pakistan Jean-Francois Cautain urged for collective efforts against violations of human rights around the world.
Swiss Ambassador Thomas Kolly said the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has set a common standard of achievement for all people and all nations and is as relevant as it was in 1948.
Swiss political model and the core values embedded in its historical tradition and legal orders defend and promote the universality, the interdependence and indivisibility of human rights, he said.
UN Resident Coordinator Neil Buhne said the declaration asks us to stand up for our own rights and those of others.