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Built ten years ago using high thermal mass and insulation, a modest amount of glazing and a heat recovery ventilation system, it is not designed to proselytise. Bain's colleagues and successors followed his lead and from 1889 the Department of Agriculture's official journal provided an additional monthly platform to proselytise the countryside in both English and Dutch. Perhaps it is enough to reproduce Upendra Baxi's concluding comment on the situation in India, though the comment is of far more general application: "Those who practice and proselytise human rights engage in the most difficult of all difficult freedoms since, above all, they owe an accountability to the victims of violations of rights, who should never experience the possibility that human rights advocacy or action may in turn re-victimise them. |
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