Who am I writing this BLOG for?

First and foremost, it’s just for me.
In the last 25 years, I have hardly captured any memories in the form of photos or time frames for me privately.

And also happy for friends & acquaintances and….
And sometimes a new acquaintance deepens on the trip.

Strangers are friends you get to know along the way.



Our human DUTIES!
Preamble

Since the recognition of the inherent dignity of all members of the human family and of equal and inalienable rights is the basis of freedom, justice and peace in the world, and since duties or responsibilities
(“responsibilities”)

since the exclusive insistence on rights entails conflict, division and endless strife, and the neglect of human duties can lead to lawlessness and chaos, since the rule of law and the promotion of
human rights depend on the willingness of both men and women to act justly,

since global problems require global solutions, which can only be achieved through ideas, values and norms respected by all cultures and societies,

because all people have a responsibility, to the best of their knowledge and ability, to promote a better social order both locally and globally – a goal that cannot be achieved with laws, regulations and conventions alone
can be

because human aspirations for progress and improvement can only be realized through consistent values and standards that apply to all people and institutions at all times,

therefore, the General Assembly of the United Nations proclaims

this Universal Declaration of Human Duties. It is to be a common standard for all peoples and nations, with the aim that every individual and every social institution, always mindful of this Declaration, may contribute to the
progress of the communities and contribute to the enlightenment of all their members. We, the peoples of the world, hereby renew and reinforce the commitments already proclaimed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
the full acceptance of the dignity of all human beings, their inalienable freedom and equality, and their solidarity with one another. Awareness and acceptance of these duties should be taught and promoted throughout the world.

Fundamental Principles for Humanity

Article 1

Any person, regardless of gender, ethnic origin, social status, political beliefs, language,

Regardless of age, nationality or religion, it is our duty to treat all people humanely.

Article 2

No person should support inhumane behavior of any kind, but all people have a duty to stand up for the dignity and self-respect of all other human beings.

Article 3

No person, group or organization, state, army or police is beyond good and evil; they are all subject to moral standards. It is the duty of every human being to promote good in all circumstances and to
To avoid evil.

Article 4

All human beings, endowed with reason and conscience, must assume responsibility in a spirit of solidarity towards each and every one of them, families and communities, races, nations and religions: what you do not want to be done to you,
Don’t do that to anyone else.

Non-violence and respect for life

Article 5

Every person has a duty to respect life. No one has the right to harm, torture or kill another human person. This includes the right to justifiable self-defense of individuals and communities
not off.

Article 6

Disputes between states, groups or individuals should be settled without violence. No government shall tolerate or participate in acts of genocide or terrorism, nor shall it discriminate against women, children or human rights.
misuse any other civilian person as a means of waging war. Every citizen and public leader has a duty to act in a peaceful, non-violent manner.

Article 7

Every person is infinitely precious and must be protected at all costs. Animals and the natural environment also require protection. All human beings have the duty to provide air, water and soil for the present inhabitants and the future
for the sake of generations.

Justice and solidarity

Article 8

Every person has a duty to behave with integrity, honesty and fairness. No person or group shall deprive any other person or group of their property or take it away arbitrarily.

Article 9

All people who are given the necessary means have a duty to make serious efforts to overcome poverty, malnutrition, ignorance and inequality. They are intended to provide sustainable support all over the world.
development to ensure dignity, freedom, security and justice for all.

Article 10

It is the duty of all men to develop their faculties through diligence and effort; they should have equal access to education and meaningful work. Everyone should help the needy, the disadvantaged, the disabled and the victims.
discrimination.

Article 11

All property and wealth must be used responsibly in accordance with justice and for the advancement of humanity. Economic and political power must not be used as a means of domination.
but in the service of economic justice and social order.

Truthfulness and Tolerance

Article 12

Every human being has the duty to speak and act truthfully. No one, no matter how high or powerful, is allowed to lie. The right to privacy and to personal or professional confidentiality must be respected. Nobody
is obligated to tell the full truth to everyone at all times.

Article 13

No politician, civil servant, business leader, scientist, writer or artist are exempt from general ethical standards, nor are doctors, lawyers and other professions who have special duties towards clients
have. Professional or other codes of ethics should reflect the primacy of general standards such as truthfulness and fairness.

Article 14

The freedom of the media to inform the public and to criticize social institutions such as government policies – which is essential for a just society – must be used responsibly and prudently.
become. Freedom of the media entails a special responsibility for accurate and truthful reporting. Sensationalism that degrades the human person or dignity must always be avoided.

Article 15

While freedom of religion must be guaranteed, representatives of religions have a special duty to avoid expressions of prejudice and discriminatory actions against people of other faiths. They are supposed to hate and fanaticism.
or religious wars, but rather they are intended to promote tolerance and mutual respect among all people.

Mutual respect and partnership

Article 16

All men and women have a duty to show respect and understanding for each other in their partnership. No one should subject another person to sexual exploitation or dependence. Rather, sexual partners should
take responsibility for caring for the well-being of others.

Article 17

Marriage, despite all cultural and religious differences, requires love, fidelity and forgiveness, and its aim is to guarantee security and mutual support.

Article 18

Sensible family planning is the responsibility of every couple. The relationship between parents and children should reflect mutual love, respect, appreciation and concern. Neither parents nor other adults should allow children to
exploiting, abusing or mistreating.

End

Article 19

Nothing in this Declaration shall be construed as conferring on the State, any group or any person any right to engage in any activity or to take any action which is intended to destroy the
duties, rights and freedoms set out in this Declaration and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948.