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Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Volume 02

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (10 December 1948 at Palais de Chaillot, Paris). The Guinness Book of Records describes the UDHR as the "Most Translated Document" in the world. It consists of 30 articles which outline the view of the General Assembly on the human rights guaranteed to all people.(Summary adapted from Wikipedia)

This Librivox collection contains 42 readings of this declaration, recorded by 35 volunteers in 39 different languages - to mark its 60th anniversary.
In combination with an earlier Librivox collection this brings the total number of languages of Librivox readings of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to 53.

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Acehnese (Adam)
Balinese (Bryan Chew)
Buginese (Bryan Chew)
Bulgarian (Euthymius)
Catalan (Núria Harket)
Chinese (Nelly (林子))
Czech (Miroslav Sedivy)
Faroese (Phileas)
Western Frisian (Stefan Norbruis)
French (Bernard)
Greek (peaceuntoyou)
Hebrew (Asaf Bartov)
Hindi (Bryan Chew)
Hungarian (Diana Majlinger)
Indonesian (Ria)
Italian (Daniele)
Italian (Luigina)
Javanese (Christianese)
Javanese, Semarang (Christianese)
Latin (Varra Unreal)
Latvian (Kristine Bekere)
Luxembourgish (Letz Learn)
Minangkabau (Sjinta Djoemiati)
Nynorsk (Bård Esteland)
Occitan (Languedocien) (Alan Maury)
Oriya (redabrus)
Polish (Kaya Małek)
Plain language version, English (David Barnes)
Pampango, or Kapampangan (Dimuthu)
Portuguese (Sofia Laureano)
Romanian (Xipho)
Russian (Sirene Darktail)
Slovak (Miroslav Sedivy)
Spanish (Marisela Riveros)
Sundanese (Bryan Chew)
Swedish (Adam)
Swedish (Lars Rolander (1942-2016))
Tamil (Dupmal)
Tamil (Dimuthu)
Ukrainian (Olga)
Urdu (Ahkam)
Yiddish (Samstar)
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