 This is no time for celebration. The 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration is marked by blood and suffering. A year made all the more object by the numbers of political leaders and powerful bystanders seemingly cheering on one perpetrator over another, tearing apart what ought to be absolute, what ought to be appealed as universal. No, this is no time for celebration, but this must be a time for reflection and action. The UDHR sets a vision for our world. It sets standard. It did not offer ready-made solution. It asked of us to work together towards the world, free from fear, free from want. But we, on too many occasions, have been unworthy of the vision unable to uphold the standard. Does not mean these were wrong. No, the power of the UDHR ideals unleashed a force far beyond the control of those nations that participated in its drafting. It did so because its roots run deeper than its birthplace, because the underpinning demands of freedom, liberty, tolerance, equality are found the world over. It took on a transformative life of its own, supporting anti-colonial initiative, inspiring feminist struggle, building regional, national, local human rights instrument. This is why and because its anniversary is marked in blood, suffering and difference, double standard, real politics and racism. This is why we don't capitulate to critique and repeated failures. This is why we must try harder. We must aim higher. We must do better. To be worthy of the UDHR vision of universal rights, we must face old and new atrocities that of entire communities wiped out by reckless bombings, that of countries drowning under rising tides and the deadly indifference of fossil fuel producers, that of a young girl denied life-saving abortion and that of ungoverned artificial intelligence running havoc on the most marginalized. To be worthy of this vision, I call on all of you to join Amnesty International and pledge to resist attacks against right, to transform global governance and to disrupt, disrupt the building of world orders that reproduce privilege and injustice. Join us, resist, transform, disrupt.