Set against the stillness of a Galle street lined with colonial
architecture, distant minarets, and the iconic clock tower peeking
through the skyline, the UNHRC finds its reflection in everyday life —
cultures meeting, identities coexisting, and rights woven into the
rhythm of a community. Since its establishment in 2006, the Council has
confronted violations, defended freedoms, and upheld the inherent
dignity of all people.
UNHRC was chosen for SDIMUN because
human rights remain at the heart of global diplomacy. From Galle’s
diverse social mosaic emerges a reminder that every individual holds a
story worthy of protection.
Delegates in this committee must
debate with empathy, clarity, and moral courage. Human rights work is
not abstract — it is deeply personal. Here, diplomacy meets compassion,
and your words carry the weight of real lives.
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A quiet street in Galle with the distant clock tower, and a mosque’s
minaret visible against the sky, reflecting cultural coexistence.