Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Poster – Poster Museum

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Poster – Poster Museum

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quot;Every person has the right to assemble peaceably with others in a formal public meeting or an informal gathering, in connection with matters of common interest of any nature. Article 21 of the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man / Inter-American Commission on Human Rights 1959-1984 / 25 years working for human rights in the Americas" A
"Every person has the right to assemble peaceably with others in a formal public meeting or an informal gathering, in connection with matters of common interest of any nature. Article 21 of the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man / Inter-American Commission on Human Rights 1959-1984 / 25 years working for human rights in the Americas" A photograph of migrant workers is the focal point of this poster calling for the right of peaceful assembly. Photographer: Marcelo Montecino Publisher: Organization of American States Condition: Good Material: Paper

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