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The document highlights various human rights violations experienced by individuals, including the right to life, freedom from torture, enslavement, and imprisonment for debt. It presents cases of King, Maria, Hu, Sarah, Rafa, Aria, and Leys, each facing injustices based on race, debt, or arbitrary laws. The examples illustrate the need for protection and recognition of fundamental human rights for all individuals.
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The document highlights various human rights violations experienced by individuals, including the right to life, freedom from torture, enslavement, and imprisonment for debt. It presents cases of King, Maria, Hu, Sarah, Rafa, Aria, and Leys, each facing injustices based on race, debt, or arbitrary laws. The examples illustrate the need for protection and recognition of fundamental human rights for all individuals.
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Rights to life
King is a homelessman. He is sick but cannot do anything. He doesn’t
even get medical help from anyone. He dies,
2. Right to free from torture
Maria is a black activist that was tortured by the police for having
different views with them. Even though she was correct, she was still
tortured as she is black.

3. Right to free from enslavement


Hu is a black man. He was enslaved by the government bcs of his race.
This is racist and they shouldn’t be allowed to enslave him.
4. Right of protection from imprisonment for debt

One day, Sarah is jailed for debt she can't repay , even though the
government has no right to put her in jail just because she has debt. She
should be release or else she could sue the government.
5. Right to have freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

Rafa is practicing his religion freely without fear. No one can do anything
about it because he has the rights to do whatever he wants about his religion

6. Right to free from unestablished laws


One day, Aria was jailed for wearing the color black on a Monday which is
a new law that the government suddenly declared without making the
law established.

7. Right of recognition as a person before the law


Leys is a black man. He went to court for a law that is only affected on
black people. The judge doesn’t want to listen to his defense forcing him
to go to jail.

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