Taiwan student wins human rights award

Taiwan Today
Date: August 29, 2016

A Taiwan student received a Human Rights Hero Award from Los Angeles-based nonprofit

Taiwan university student Liao Chien-hung (front right) receives the Human Rights Hero Award from Mary Shuttleworth, founder and president of Youth for Human Rights International, Aug. 27 at U.N. headquarters in New York. (CNA)

Taiwan university student Liao Chien-hung (front right) receives the Human Rights Hero Award from Mary Shuttleworth, founder and president of Youth for Human Rights International, Aug. 27 at U.N. headquarters in New York. (CNA)

organization Youth for Human Rights International Aug. 27 during its annual summit at U.N. headquarters in New York, the first time a person from the country has been granted the honor.

Liao Chien-hung, a fifth-year medical student at China Medical University in central Taiwan’s Taichung City, was presented with the award by YHRI’s founder and president, Mary Shuttleworth, on the concluding day of the International Human Rights Summit. According to the group’s website, the honor acknowledges those whose courage and determination have “raised the bar on human rights in their respective nations and communities.”

The student was named one of this year’s two recipients for his long-term efforts to promote human rights awareness by, for example, delivering lectures in schools on the subject of bullying, as well as his participation in medical missions to Nepal. Liao was one of eight youth delegates representing the Chunghwa Association for Human Rights, the local YHRI chapter, at the event in New York.

Simone Hsu, founder of CAHR, delivered a presentation on human rights education in Taiwan’s schools at the three-day summit. During her address, she highlighted a survey conducted by the association indicating that 86 percent of students feel more confident speaking up for themselves and others in the face of bullying after learning about the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights.     [FULL  STORY]

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