Principles and Actions of Human Rights Advocacy
- Marcia HOBBS

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The Core Human Rights Principles That Nobody Wants to Admit
Human rights aren’t just some abstract, feel-good concepts, they are the bare minimum standards that every single person deserves. Period. The principles are simple but powerful:
Universality: Every human being, no matter where they come from, what they look like, or what they believe, deserves respect and dignity.
Indivisibility: You can’t pick and choose which rights to respect. You want freedom of speech? Then you better respect freedom from torture too.
Equality and Non-discrimination: If you’re not fighting for the rights of the most vulnerable, you’re not fighting at all.
Participation and Inclusion: People must have a say in decisions that affect their lives. No more top-down bullshit.
Accountability and Rule of Law: Those who violate rights must be held responsible. No exceptions.
These principles are the backbone of every fight against police brutality, unlawful enforcement, and systemic abuse. They are the reason why stories like The Price Of Unlawful Enforcement by Marcia Anita Hobbs exist. They expose the raw, ugly truth of what happens when these principles are ignored.
How Human Rights Principles Shape Real-World Action
The brutal reality: it’s a constant grind. It’s showing up where it hurts, speaking when everyone else is silent, and refusing to back down even when the system tries to crush you.
Documentation and Exposure: You need to gather evidence. Photos, videos, testimonies. Without proof, the powerful will gaslight you into oblivion.
Legal Challenges: Use the law as a weapon. File complaints, lawsuits, and push for reforms. But don’t expect it to be easy or quick.
Community Mobilisation: Build networks. Allies, survivors, activists. Strength in numbers is not a cliché; it’s survival.
Public Awareness: Tell the stories that the media ignores. Use every platform available. Silence is complicity.
Direct Support: Help victims get medical care, legal aid, and psychological support. Advocacy isn’t just about words; it’s about action.
These actions are exhausting and frustrating. But they are an effective way to chip away at the walls of injustice.
The Ugly Reality Behind Human Rights Advocacy
The system is rigged to protect itself. Police accountability? Ha. That’s a joke in many places.
But here’s the kicker - if you don’t fight, who will? If you don’t scream when the silence is deafening, who will hear the truth? This is why I urge you to dive deep into stories like human rights advocacy. They are not just tales of suffering; they are blueprints for resistance.

Practical Steps You Can Take Right Now
Here’s a no-BS list:
Educate Yourself: Read, watch, listen. Understand the laws, the history, the players.
Support Survivors: Donate to organisations, volunteer your time, amplify their voices.
Demand Transparency: Call out unlawful enforcement. Push for independent investigations.
Engage Politically: Vote, lobby, protest. Change starts with pressure.
Use Your Platform: Social media, community groups, workplaces. Spread the word relentlessly.
Every small action counts. Every voice matters. Don’t wait for someone else to fix it. You are the fix.
Why This Fight Is Personal and Non-Negotiable
This isn’t just politics or policy. It’s about human lives. It’s about dignity stolen, futures destroyed, and justice denied. When you read The Price Of Unlawful Enforcement, you’re not just reading a book. You’re stepping into the shoes of someone who lived the nightmare. Someone who dared to speak out.
The only way forward if we want a world where human rights are not just a dream but a reality is through. Through adversity.
The time to act is now. The price of silence is too damn Ugly.




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