Human Rights

UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Every person enters the world with inherent freedom and equality, possessing reasoning abilities and conscience. They ought to interact with each other in a spirit of solidarity and mutual respect.

All individuals are inherently entitled to the full spectrum of rights and freedoms outlined in this Declaration, without prejudice based on factors like race, gender, language, religion, political stance, or any other distinction. us

Every individual is entitled to the inherent rights of life, freedom, and personal security.

All forms of slavery and servitude are strictly prohibited, ensuring that no individual is subjected to such oppression.

No individual should ever endure torture or suffer from cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment.

Every individual possesses the inherent entitlement to be acknowledged universally as a person under legal jurisdiction.

Everyone is considered equal in the eyes of the law and has the right to unbiased protection under it. No one should face discrimination, and everyone should be safeguarded against any actions that incite or perpetuate discrimination, as stated in this Declaration.

Every individual possesses the entitlement to seek redress through capable national courts for any actions that infringe upon their fundamental rights as bestowed upon them by the constitution or legislation.

No individual should face unjust arrest, confinement, or forced removal from their homeland.