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Kailash Satyarthi
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“Kailash Satyarthi is an Indian social reformer and child rights activist known for leading campaigns against child labor and advocating for universal education. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for his work to protect children's rights.”
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The manifesto · 16 principles
Persist relentlessly, because social reform is a long struggle that demands endurance.
Link peace with justice; true peace cannot exist while children are exploited.
See every child as a bearer of potential and as worthy of respect, not labor.
Hold power accountable and challenge systems that profit from oppression.
Use hope and outrage together: be deeply moved by suffering, but never lose faith in change.
Mobilize society collectively; lasting change requires communities, institutions, and citizens to act together.
Work for freedom in its fullest sense: freedom from fear, exploitation, and deprivation.
Do not accept poverty, inequality, or tradition as excuses for violating human rights.
Believe that social change begins with empathy and responsibility, not indifference.
Act with compassion, especially toward the most vulnerable and marginalized.
Be willing to take personal risks and make sacrifices for justice.
Fight injustice through peaceful, nonviolent action and moral courage.
Treat education as a fundamental human right, not a privilege.
Stand up for children who cannot speak for themselves; defend the voiceless with courage and urgency.
Do not tolerate child labor, trafficking, slavery, or any form of exploitation of children.
Every child has an equal right to freedom, education, dignity, and a safe childhood.