There is a middle ground between cultural relativism and cultural imperialism. My impression is that you're dipping into the second category which is utopian and brings a plethora of negative consequences with it. It seems like you're writing from a kantian perspective in regards to universal human rights, so you have a normative instilled. What you're writing and how you're writing it is exactly the problem of the concept of human rights and why it isn't applicable in international law today. States in Western Europe such as Italy, France, Hungary and Bulgaria have in the last year failed to treat people of a certain ethnicity with any degree of dignity - once you betray your own ideals it becomes a futile task to bash someone else over the head with them.