Human Rights

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The dictionary definition of Human Rights is:They are commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights “to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being,” and which are “inherent in all human beings” regardless of their nation, location, language, religion, ethnic origin or any other status.”

The word human rights holds its own interpretations to different people and covers a range of topics . They form the foundation of life and can be taken for granted and not thought about. On a broader scale, it is an universal understanding that applies to everyone

In 1948, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights agreed the fundamental common acceptance of what everyone’s rights are. It created the foundation of a world centred on freedom, justice and peace.

Some of these rights include:

  • The right to life
  • The right to be born free and equal
  • The right to freedom of religion and belief
  • Freedom of thought

Human rights help to fight against ill treatment that could be used in court, the law and governments where they are written into polices and acts are created to ensure that they are set in stone to hold their importance. However these agreed ‘human rights’ do not have force of law, which means at times they work well in theory but are not always carried out in practice. Meaning, these ‘rights’ change from country to country where there is different levels of understanding and is adapted to the culture of the country.

Therefore, human rights plays a higher importance in some parts of the world than others. This results in an imbalance of rights across the world, where some countries are constantly developing on the concept and improving whereas; others prefer to deny rights and restrict the masses.

This is why human rights are an important principle in society, it shapes the quality of life which is in the people’s power to realise what they are entitled to as a birthright. These vital necessities to life are not just black and white words but a responsibility for everyone to make choices to encourage, protect and improve one another forward. The fight goes on to question those in power for what is entitled and deserved to everyone.

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