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Kamali M. (2004). Disability and Human Right. refahj. 4(13), 41-56.
URL: http://refahj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-2209-en.html
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Human Right have known as the heart of UN activities. The defense  of  Human Rights, in fact, is defense of human respect.

In the other hand, the considerable population with disability lives in different countries in the word, which annually increases over 10 million people.

In the developing countries, this big population includes poor, independents, under oppression and rudeness, forgotten people and deprive from public and vocational education and no job.

The efforts to understand the Human Right initiate with approval "The Word Declaration of Human Rights" in 1948, then this declaration could be an appropriate center to design and formulate several declarations, resolutions, regulations, rules and convention to support Human Rights in the world. In the first declaration the people with disability was clearly included because of articles 7 and 25 and then in "World Declaration on Rights of Mental Retardation People" in 1971 and "World Declaration on Rights of Disabled People" in 1975 and "The World Convention on Rights of Children" in 1981 and "The Standard Rules for Equalization of Opportunities for Disabled People" in 1993, emphasis, considerably.

Now, the most important challenge is, the discussion of general assembly on "International Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights and Dignity of Persons with Disabilities". So by approval this, the final step will be take to regards the Human Rights of disabled people in the third millennium.

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Received: 2015/11/3 | Accepted: 2015/11/3 | Published: 2015/11/3

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