
Today, National Post broad casted Bolivia's demand to bring Human Rights for Trees, bees, and other creatures to the UN protocol. Just human have rights to live freely without threat of life, Bolivia government claims that trees, bees and animals should have those rights.. However it seems that this claim have several errors.
First, Bolivia is rich in natural resources therefore they might applicable to such 'rights' to be recognized, but does this apply to other countries?
Second, there might be political interest as this proposal was established when Morales - Latin America's first indigenous president in Bolivia, were trying to win his election. Since Bolivia is consisted of many indigenous population, this claim seems to be simply a performance to favour indigenous population, not an actual action that further steps will be taken in near future...
Third, even the UN were to implement this policy, how do they enforce this right?
Since Bolivia's environment is tightly correlate with Bolivian resident's health status and exploitation of their community will be violation of the human rights. But will this rights really necessary? Do you think this draft will be passed in neat future?
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