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Human Rights (We also have the right to protection against any violation…
Human Rights
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No one may be arbitrarily detained, imprisoned or exiled.
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Every person has the rights contemplated in the document, without distinction of age, race, color, sex, language, religion or any other condition.
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All persons have the right to an effective remedy before the competent national courts when their fundamental rights set forth in this declaration or in its constitution are violated.
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Everyone has the right to be heard publicly and by an independent and impartial tribunal that examines any accusation in criminal matters.
Nobody will suffer interference in his private life, his family, his home or his correspondence, nor will he attack his honor or reputation, and the Law must watch over it.
All people have the right to life, liberty and security.
All members of society have the right to social security and the corresponding economic, social and cultural rights to develop our personality freely.
Nothing in the Declaration can be interpreted in such a way as to suppress the proclaimed rights and freedoms.
We can all be part of the cultural life of the community, enjoy the arts, scientific progress and its benefits.
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We also have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, being able to change beliefs and manifest them in public and in private.
We also have the right to rest, to enjoy free time and to reasonably limit working time, in addition to having regular paid vacations.
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All people have the right to participate in the government of our country, directly or through freely elected representatives.
We can all enjoy an adequate standard of living that ensures our health and well-being through food, housing, medical assistance and social services and to have insurance for unemployment, widowhood, illness, old age and other cases of loss of means.
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