• Human Rights Day 2022: 10 Basic Human Rights You Should Know

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    Human Rights Day 2022: 10 Basic Human Rights You Should Know

    Human rights are the fundamental rights and liberties that every person on the planet has from birth to death...


    Digital Desk: Human Rights Day is celebrated every year on December 10 to raise awareness and mobilize support for the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. The theme of Human Rights Day 2022 is Dignity, Freedom, and Justice for All.


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    The day celebrates and promotes rights that transcend inequalities in race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and other statuses. This year marks the 74th anniversary of the adoption of the UDHR, as well as the 72nd Human Rights Day.


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    What are human rights? 


    Human rights are the fundamental rights and liberties that every person on the planet has from birth to death. Everyone is entitled to these rights, regardless of where they reside, what they believe, or how they live their lives. These fundamental rights cannot be taken away, although they may be restricted under certain conditions, such as when someone violates the law or for the sake of public safety. These ideals are legally defined and protected in every country.


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    10 Basic Human Rights: 


    1. The right to life 


    This right protects persons against being killed by anyone, including people and the government. As governments are accountable for protecting human rights, regulations must be enacted to preserve human life if it is threatened.


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    2. The right to freedom from torture and inhuman treatment


    This means that no one shall be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment. This rule also applies to medical and scientific research, implying that no one should be subjected to something without their consent.


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    3. The right to equal treatment 


    Article 7 of the UDHR defines equal protection as "everyone is equal under the law and is subject to equal protection under the law without discrimination."


    4. The right to privacy 


    Under Article 12 of the UDHR, this right is defined as freedom from external interference in individual privacy, family, household, or communication.


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    5. The right to asylum 


    This is a very old right, dating back to the beginning of time. The right to refuge now safeguards people fleeing violence in their own countries.


    6. The right to marry and have family 


    According to this right, everybody who is of legal age has the freedom to marry and start a family regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity. Both partners in the marriage must provide their full and complete approval. Nobody has the right to marry someone who does not want to marry.


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    7. The right to freedom of thought, religion, opinion, and expression 


    Everyone has the freedom to express their opinions, practice their faith, and change their minds. This is true for both individual and group practice.


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    8. The right to work 


    Several work-related issues are covered under this right. Everyone should have the right to work under decent working conditions and receive unemployment insurance. Individuals must also have the right to form and join labour unions, as well as get equal pay for equal effort.


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    9. The right to education 


    Many people think that the right to education should be a top priority for everyone in the world. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that all students in primary school are entitled to free education.


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    10. The right to social services 


    This right ensures that everyone can maintain a basic standard of living. It is important to note that security, protection, food, water, clothing, and shelter are all covered.