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Recognized at the 6th Annual Youth for Human Rights held in Geneva the week Last, the racing driver and Niki Lanik Scientologist explains why human rights promotes racing fans.
racing driver Austrian-born Niki Lanik Scientologist of 22 years, uses the sport to champion human rights. Recognized weeks with a Human Rights Advocate Award in the past sixth Annual Human Rights Summit in Geneva, Switzerland, has been an advocate Lanik since December 2006. It was then decided to use his high profile as a driver of success for raise awareness of human rights. Lanik said, "The athletes are fans and followers who read about us or see us on TV Young. Vernos and musicians and artists like models. It is important to me that I live up to that trust. "
Lanik's dedication to promoting human rights awareness and education came after the meeting in Los Angeles, the film director Taron Lexton in London three years ago. Lexton conducted a series of Public Service Announcements (PSA) that bring together the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to life. Lexton also created "United", a music video award about a boy from the city center that unites people around the world to defend the rights of their friends. These films are part of the awareness campaign human rights of Youth for Human Rights International.
"I thought I knew what human rights are, but really had no idea until I saw the ads and read the booklet that goes with them, "says Lanik." Human rights education works, and changes the countries and cultures. I want to see every town, city and state of the world, rich or poor, black or white, with human rights education as part of their educational curricula. "
A time point was taken on the issue with the same energy that made him a double UK Clio Winter Cup Champion in 2006 and 2007, and earned him a place For three months in the FIA GT3 Championship with the race team of six men Prospeed based in Belgium.
Lanik shows the Youth for Human Rights logo International racing car, brochures and DVD gives fans and sponsors and plays the PSA in the race track. "I promote human rights because I firmly believe every child has the right to education, I believe that slavery should not exist and that everyone should have the same opportunities. I insist on a just world where people of all races can come together and work together, live together and have fights and wars. "
With about 18 million people each year see the logo on his car when watching the races on television, Lanik want to ask: "What are human rights?" and go to www.youthforhumanrights.org to find out.
"By insisting that our human rights as part of the curriculum for young people in every country on Earth, we can really make a difference," Lanik said. He draws his inspiration from these words of the founder of Scientology L. Ronald Hubbard: "Human rights must be a fact, not an idealistic dream."
For more information, visit Youthfor HumanRights.org .
About the Author
Linda Wieland writes for the Scientology Press Office in Los Angeles, CA.
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