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Genocide and the High Road for Human Rights


That promise has been betrayed over and over again.

Why? And who is responsible?

The US has turned a blind eye to suffering around the world, including:

  • Unprecedented official sanctioning of kidnapping, disappearances, and torture by the US.
  • The suffering that has resulted, and will result in the future, because of climate change.
  • Human trafficking, including sex slavery.
  • Genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and now Darfur.

The US failure to respond has been tragic, but it hasn’t been because people don’t care. People do care. The US, as a vital leader in the international community, has failed to act because of a cycle of complacency that works like this:

  • The media remains mostly silent about human suffering around the world.
  • Caring people, who do not hear or see much in the media about human rights atrocities and who believe that their elected representatives will act effectively to solve the problems, do not speak up or act to bring pressure upon government officials to take action.
  • Elected officials conclude from the public’s silence and the lack of media coverage that nothing is expected of them in dealing with the problems, so they take no action.
  • The tragedies continue – while the US and the international community look the other way.

High Road for Human Rights was founded to stop the cycle of complacency – to elevate understanding by people in communities throughout the nation and to organize them so they will be empowered to help make a difference. By taking the High Road, you can join in a mass movement to make certain effective action is taken to protect the human rights of people around the world and help High Road continue its vital work.

High Road Mission Statement

High Road for Human Rights honors and promotes the right of all people to a life of dignity and justice through its innovative educational projects and its grassroots advocacy. Building a network of local community chapters throughout the United States and beyond, High Road for Human Rights organizes and empowers people to identify human rights threats and abuses and to ensure that policies and practices of the United States support and promote human rights around the world.

The genocide in Darfur could have been stopped five years ago, yet the killing, the rapes, the displacement of hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children continues. The missing element has been grassroots education and advocacy. Help High Road for Human Rights organize in communities in every state to help end the genocide by raising awareness about the challenges and, perhaps most importantly, the solutions we demand be pursued by our elected officials. (Read more ...)

High Road for Human Rights is dedicated to real change. Please join High Road in its unique, vital work to make the world a safer, more peaceful, just place for all.

Don’t remain silent. Don’t sit back, leaving it for others to do. Join in the mass mobilization organized by High Road for Human Rights and contribute toward compassionate change to help our brothers and sisters throughout the world.

Help High Road for Human Rights organize in communities in every state to help end genocide, torture, human trafficking, sexual slavery and global climate change by raising awareness about the challenges and, perhaps most importantly, the solutions we demand be pursued by our elected officials.

While your financial contribution would be greatly appreciated and vital to the successes of High Road for Human Rights, membership does not require payment of money. To become a member, all you need to do is provide your contact information and indicate the grassroots action(s) you would be willing to consider in helping to bring about change.

Click here to indicate how you would like to become a citizen activist.

After you have joined as a member of High Road, you will be contacted so that your voice can be added to the unified national call for change. You will also be provided the means to engage in grassroots actions coordinated with citizen activism around the country. You will be an essential part of a national citizens lobby, with the means to make your voice heard and to have an impact in bringing about compassionate change.