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  • 1 human rights

    זכויות האדם
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    םדאה תויוכז

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  • 2 Human Rights Declaration

    מגילת זכויות האדם (של האו"ם)
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    (ם"ואה לש) םדאה תויוכז תליגמ

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Human Rights Declaration

  • 3 human rights activist

    פעיל למען זכויות האדם
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    םדאה תויוכז ןעמל ליעפ

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  • 4 human rights organization

    ארגון זכויות האדם, ארגון הפועל להגנת זכויות ופריבילגיות בלתי ניתנות להפרה של כל אדם (הארגון פועל במיוחד לטובת אנשים שאינם מסוגלים להגן על זכויותיהם)
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    (םהיתויוכז לע ןגהל םילגוסמ םניאש םישנא תבוטל דחוימב לעופ ןוגראה) םדא לכ לש הרפהל תונתינ יתלב תויגליבירפו תויוכז תנגהל לעופה ןוגרא,םדאה תויוכז ןוגרא

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  • 5 United Nations Commission on Human Rights

    ועדת האו"ם לזכויות האדם,משרד באו"ם המפקח על שמירת זכויות הפרט בכל העולם (כגון: חופש הדת, אי-אפליה וכו'), UNCHR
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    RHCNU,('וכו הילפא-יא,תדה שפוח:ןוגכ) םלועה לכב טרפה תויוכז תרימש לע חקפמה ם"ואב דרשמ,םדאה תויוכזל ם"ואה תדעו

    English-Hebrew dictionary > United Nations Commission on Human Rights

  • 6 disregard of human rights

    התעלמות מזכויות האדם
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    םדאה תויוכזמ תומלעתה

    English-Hebrew dictionary > disregard of human rights

  • 7 UNCHR (United Nations Commission on Human Rights)

    ועדת האו"ם לזכויות האדם, סוכנות של האו"ם שתפקידה לדאוג לזכויות האדם בכל העולם (מטפלת בנושאים כגון: חופש דת, אפליה וכו')

    English-Hebrew dictionary > UNCHR (United Nations Commission on Human Rights)

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