
December 10 is celebrated internationally, the Human Rights Day. In 1950 the General Assembly of the United Nations urged all Member States to observe that day as well, considering that in similar date in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted.
It’s been over six decades and the balance of it continue being negative. Because the incompatibility between human rights and capitalism. The latter is built upon the foundation of exploiting of the labor of others, provoking and support contradictions and forms of ethnic segregation, gender, generational, according to circumstances and to restrict and overrides political freedoms and rights when needed to do to ensure stability of system.
The economic and political crisis that capitalism lives has become more visible the numbers of manifestations reveal that for millions of workers, for entire peoples human rights are more a flag of struggle than a reality.
Millions of workers without jobs, millions of children, young people without access to education, a similar number of women without access to health, whole peoples struggling for democracy, for freedom … in short, is the picture that portrays the reality of this system.
In our country the situation is similar. The right to protest is practically nonexistent, who do join the list goes on trial for sabotage or terrorism, the right to give opinions passes through the same path, then, from the highest levels of government is described which is a slur, an insult and, therefore, what is worth the trial and punishment. The executive exercises control over the judicial system annulled, in fact, the right to justice those who are on the opposite bank to correísmo [Correa-ism — E.S.].
The fact of Ecuadorian government in the field of human rights, is very far from what the universal declaration referred; its authoritarian character puts it in the list of regimes that violate them.

