Taiwanese Human Rights Demand Global Recognition and Support
The article discusses how the human rights of groups of people, rather than just individuals, are important. It looks at how these rights affect traditional individual human rights. The authors introduce the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples, which was created by international civil society. They argue that protecting group rights should not come at the expense of individual rights. Taiwanese people should have their human rights recognized by the international community, and they should be able to participate in global discussions about human rights.