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Which champion of human rights do you admire most?
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Nelson Mandela (South African President, unjustly jailed for 27 years)
Mahatma Gandhi (Civil Rights Leader and Martyr in India and Internationally)
Aung San Suu Kyi (Imprisoned and Rightful Leader of Burma/Myanmar)
Martin Luther King Jr (Civil Rights Leader and Martyr in the US)
Eleanor Roosevelt (US First Lady and Drafted the UNDHR)
Vaclav Havel (Czech President and Dramatist, Impriosoned For Charter 77)
Kevin Carter (Anti-Apartheid Photographer Whose Images Stunned The World)
Rachel Corrie (Student Crushed By Israeli Bulldozer Defending A Palestinian Home)
Asma Jahangir (Lawyer and Head of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan)
The Dalai Lama (Exiled Spiritual and Political Leader of Tibet)
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