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Human Rights
by Philip Hoyle
Part 1 of the Human Rights series
Ed Bush lives with his family in the coastal settlement of Chelmsford in South Britain, one of the United States of Europe. Their way of life is dictated entirely by the government known as Europarl. Every year at a four day celebration of human rights the people coming of age are assigned to their posts within the country. Ed doesn't think there is anything he can do about it until he meets an old man on the beach who lives outside the system, unknown to Europarl. Ed is recruited to join a rebel group and plans are made for him to leave with the old man, when he is distracted by the arrival of his new stepsister , Suzie. Will Ed leave with the rebels or stay with his family and accept his fate?
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The Armenian Genocide: Unraveling the Historical Roots of a Forgotten Tragedy
Human Rights, #1
by Yazan Saad
Part of the Human Rights series
The Armenian Genocide: Unraveling the Historical Roots of a Forgotten Tragedy by Yazan Saad is a comprehensive examination of one of history's most devastating human tragedies. The book meticulously traces the origins of the Armenian Genocide, challenging the perception of it as an isolated event by exploring the complex social, political, and economic transformations in the Ottoman Empire during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Through archival research, eyewitness accounts, and analysis of Ottoman and European documents, Saad reveals how systemic oppression, failed reforms, international diplomacy, and cycles of violence culminated in the genocide of 1915–1916. The book also highlights the enduring impact of denial and the importance of historical recognition for healing and justice.Contributor Notes:Yazan Saad is a historian specializing in modern Middle Eastern history, with a focus on minority rights, genocide studies, and the late Ottoman Empire. His work combines rigorous scholarly research with a commitment to uncovering marginalized narratives. The Armenian Genocide reflects his dedication to shedding light on forgotten histories and their lessons for contemporary global conflicts. Welcome to my world! I love exploring the diversity of arts and cultures and presenting them to the world through my films, photos, and stories, all reflecting the beauty of diversity and innovation.As a screenwriter, storyteller, and novelist, I believe in the values of communication and collaboration. If you share these values and seek unique experiences that express the beauty of life and art, you've come to the right place. Join me on a journey to explore beauty and diversity, where technology meets art and culture in a fun and inspiring adventure.For me, the camera is not just a technical device but a companion that holds the power to capture moments of beauty and express life in innovative ways. My lens captures not only visual shots but also conveys cultural and artistic experiences in a unique and inspiring manner.I don't limit myself to just the technical aspects. I am an active and social person, always eager to learn and connect with members of the community. Interacting with people and exchanging experiences are significant parts of my personal vision. I strive to enhance understanding and cooperation through continuous communication.Music, art, and culture are the foundations of my life and have a profound impact on my soul and inspiration. Since I was seven years old, I have been passionately driven to discover beauty and innovation in these fields.
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