Today, it's nearly 20 years since my brother's death at the hands of malfeasant local officials. And I am reporting continued retaliation and heightened anti-Japanese and/or anti-AAPI incidents by neighbors to the State Representative's office. They have further eroded my human rights. But here is a short laundry list of UDHR violations I've experienced from the United States- some UDHR articles being violated repeatedly:
Universal Declaration of Human Rights violations I allege by the United States of America; 2, 5, 7, 8, 12, 15, 16, 18, 25, 26
Article 2: Right to non-discrimination and equality - Discrimination based on nationality, language, cultural identity, and religious beliefs.
Article 5: Right to freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment - Allegations of corporal punishment and assault during elementary school.
Article 7: Equal protection under the law - Ensuring equal protection against any discrimination in the recognition of nationality and family rights.
Article 8: Right to effective remedy - Everyone has the right to an effective remedy for acts violating their fundamental rights, as well as the right to have a competent public authority review their case.
Article 12: Right to privacy - Interference in personal matters such as language choice and cultural practices.
Article 12: Right to remedy - Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by competent national tribunals for acts violating their fundamental rights.
Article 12: Right to privacy - Interference in your personal and family matters, such as attempts to manipulate or disrupt your familial relationships.
Article 15: Right to a nationality - Ensuring individuals have the right to a nationality and are not arbitrarily deprived of it.
Article 16: Right to marriage and family - Interference with your ability to form and maintain a family, whether through attempts to disrupt familial relationships or deter you from having your own family.
Article 16: Right to marriage and family - Recognizing the family as the natural and fundamental group unit of society, entitled to protection.
Article 18: Right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion - Persecution based on religious beliefs.
Article 25: Right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being, including medical care - Prevention from welfare assistance impacting access to healthcare and impeding the right to health.
Article 26: Right to education - Interference in the right to education due to forced language restrictions and alleged assault at school.
Article 26: Right to education - Impediments to education due to the diagnosed disability of hyperacusis and the acoustic environment affecting your ability to function.