In respect to the reading experience, Human Rights Literature emphasizes the responsibility of the author to delve into writing that is not deliberately cut off from the world, geopolitical changes or social crises. For Human Rights Literature, writing is not a mere artistic aesthetic exercise, but a process wherein writers own and exercise a social commitment, an integral commitment to the power of their literary creation. This tremendous power affects the readers and the public, and yet, does not come to fruition often.