29 | Human Rights Issues

Today you will learn 5 new English words related to "Human Rights Issues"

TODAY’S TOPIC: “Human Rights Issues”

“Human rights issues” is an important topic for you as an ESL learner to study and understand because it provides valuable insight into the fundamental rights and freedoms that every individual should possess. By learning about human rights, you will gain a better understanding of the principles of equality, justice, and dignity. So, today’s vocabulary words will help you engage in meaningful conversations about human rights issues. Let’s jump right in!

TODAY’S 5 VOCABULARY WORDS

1 | DISCRIMINATION

  • Part of speech: Noun

  • Definition: The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.

  • Example Sentences:

    1. The organization fights against discrimination in all its forms.

    2. She filed a lawsuit against her employer for gender discrimination.

    3. The government implemented new policies to address racial discrimination.

2 | OPPRESSION

  • Part of speech: Noun

  • Definition: Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.

  • Example Sentences:

    1. The citizens protested against the political oppression they were experiencing.

    2. The book tells the story of the struggle against oppression.

    3. The film sheds light on the history of oppression in that country.

3 | INJUSTICE

  • Part of speech: Noun

  • Definition: Lack of fairness or justice.

  • Example Sentences:

    1. The lawyer fought for justice in the face of great injustice.

    2. The documentary exposes the injustices faced by marginalized communities.

    3. The organization advocates for the rights of those who have suffered injustice.

4 | CENSORSHIP

  • Part of speech: Noun

  • Definition: The suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.

  • Example Sentences:

    1. The regime imposed strict censorship on the media.

    2. Artists and writers faced censorship for their work.

    3. The documentary explores the effects of censorship on freedom of expression.

5 | HUMANITARIAN

  • Part of speech: Adjective

  • Definition: Concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare.

  • Example Sentences:

    1. The organization provides humanitarian aid to those affected by natural disasters.

    2. The doctor dedicated her career to humanitarian work in developing countries.

    3. The international community must prioritize humanitarian efforts to alleviate suffering.

A PARAGRAPH USING THE 5 VOCABULARY WORDS

In today's world, it is crucial to shed light on the prevalent issue of discrimination and the dire consequences it brings. The struggle against oppression and the fight for justice are at the forefront of the battle against social injustice. However, we must also address the insidious impact of censorship, which stifles freedom of expression and limits our ability to expose and confront these issues. In these times, it is imperative to embrace a humanitarian approach, seeking to promote human welfare and ensure the protection of fundamental rights for all. By acknowledging the existence of discrimination, oppression, injustice, censorship, and the need for humanitarian efforts, we can work towards a more equitable and inclusive society.

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