It is often mistaken that the human rights are honored, and the same illusion is thought by those optimists believing in the important role of such flashy mottos invading all media channels regarding freedom, equality and democracy, in promoting human rights culture. Those are the ones who keep echoing these mottos suffer fragile human awareness for believing that such slogans are capable of changing the world , of supporting culture of human rights, and establishing an ideal world detaching itself from all discriminatory practices. History shows that human rights are not merely uttered words for fulfilling humans' daily needs, however, such practices and situations require an objective support for establishing the humanitarian cultural foundations to regain its natural right of human dignity.
The universal declaration of human rights is a torch light guiding the international community in formulating the international conventions announced on the tenth of December 1948 (1); as an international event celebrated annually. This date has become a turning point for enhancing humanitarian dignity and awareness all over the globe hence, human awareness has leaped from its limited national borders towards an international space according to the established criteria; eventually the human rights practices are no longer internal affairs but became an internationally watched and trended subject matter. The principles are set for determining the level of human respect as well support human rights through international rules for all the world to accept that such principles representing an elevated ethical and moral basis throughout the evolution of freedom across generations.