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HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST

Apostle

Marguerite Breedy-Haynes

WHAT ARE HUMAN RIGHTS?

Human rights are standards that seek to shield all individuals wherever from extreme political, legitimate, and social maltreatment. Instances of human rights are the privilege to opportunity of religion, the privilege to a reasonable preliminary when accused of a wrongdoing, the privilege not to be tormented, and the privilege to training.

TYPES OF  HUMAN RIGHTS 

Types of Human Rights

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  1. Individual (civil) rights

    life, liberty, and security of the person; privacy and freedom of movement; ownership of property; freedom of thought, conscience, and religious belief and practice; prohibition of slavery, torture, and cruel or degrading punishment.

  2. Rule of law

    equal recognition before the law and equal protection of the law; effective legal remedy for violation of rights; impartial hearing and trial; presumption of innocence; and prohibition of arbitrary arrest.

  3. Rights of political expression

    freedom of expression, assembly, and association; the right to take part in government; and periodic and meaningful elections with universal and equal suffrage.

  4. Economic and social rights

    an adequate standard of living; free choice of employment; protection against unemployment; "just and favorable remuneration"; the right to form and join trade unions; "reasonable limitation of working hours"; free elementary education; social security; and the "highest attainable standard of physical and mental health."

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