Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Scotland: Hillary Clinton urges more voices for universal human rights





Speaking at Scotland's St. Andrews University, where she received an honorary doctorate, Hillary Clinton spoke passionately about human rights for all - women's rights, gay rights and religious freedoms.  From the Scotsman:


"We need more voices speaking up for universal human rights. We have honoured some of the great advocates here today who have spoken out courageously for women’s rights, gay rights and religious understanding, showing us that our communities and institutions are strongest when equality and opportunity are open to all people and freedom of conscience is respected.

"And it is important that as we chart our way forward in this new century, we bring with it the enlightened view that every individual around the world regardless of gender, religion, race, ethnicity or orientation, should be able to contribute to their societies and to have the chance to live up to his or her God-given potential."

This was Hillary's first public foreign visit since stepping down as US Secretary of State.

(via JMG)

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