The Human (Human rights)
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death....
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They apply regardless of where you are from, what you believe or how you choose to live your life.
The UN Declaration of Human Rights set fundamental rights to which all of us are entitled. Here are the 10 basic human rights every individual must know.
What Are The 10 Basic Human Rights One Must Know?
The Right to Life
The Right to Freedom from Torture
The Right to equal treatment
The Right to privacy
The Right to asylum
The Right to marry
The Right to freedom of thought, opinion and expression. ...
The Right to work
The Right to education
The Right to social services
History of human rights:-
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Its roots lie in earlier tradition and documents of many cultures. The origins of Human Rights are ideally pinpointed to the year 539 BC. When the troops of Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon. Cyrus freed the slaves, declared that all people had the right to choose their own religion, and established racial equality.
1789: The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen—a document of France, stating that all citizens are equal under the law. 1948: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights—the first document listing the 30 rights to which everyone is entitled.
Exploitation of human rights
It is the exploitation of humans in order to force them to engagein commercial sex, labor or other activities against their will. It relies on deception, force and coercion, and degrades humans by depriving them of their freedom while economically or materially benefiting others.
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The Right to Life
Every individual has the right to live, which means it is the government’s responsibility to protect human rights and safeguard human life.
The Right to Freedom from Torture
This right means no individual should be subject to torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment.
The Right to equal treatment
Irrespective of their colour, caste, religion, gender, every individual must be treated the same and this right reminds them of it.
The Right to privacy
This right protects citizens from government or corporate overreach and surveillance.
The Right to asylum
The right to asylum is an old right dated back to ancient times when churches were allowed to protect anyone including criminals who sought refuge in a church.
The Right to marry
Every individual of legal age has the right to choose their life partners and marry them to start a family.
The Right to freedom of thought, opinion and expression
Every person has the right to hold opinions, follow a religion they want and change their beliefs.
The Right to work
This right encompasses a variety of work-related concerns, which means everyone has the right to work but also has the right to work in favourable conditions.
The Right to education
The right to education gives one the right to get educated. The UDHR states that education must be free till elementary school.
The Right to social services
The right to social services ensure that an individual has a certain standard of living. This includes clothing, housing, food, water, medical care and security.
Education/knowledge of human rights is important for everyone.
Human rights protection India
India Code: Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. Long Title: An Act to provide for the constitution of a National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commissions in States and Human Rights Courts for better protection of human rights and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Short Title: The Protection of Human Rights Act.
Act Year: 1994
Act ID: 199410
What are the 7 main international human rights?
Human rights protected by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) include the right to vote, the right to freedom of association, the right to a fair trial, right to privacy, and the right to freedom of religion
. Human rights protection ngo’s
Amnesty International is one of the biggest human rights NGOs in the world. Founded in 1961, this organisation has been pivotal in promoting the protection of human rights around the world. AI has exposed human rights violations by governments, armed militias, political groups, etc.
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