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Human Rights

LOOKING AT THE DECLARATION Right to Equality (1) Freedom from Discrimination (2) Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security (3) Freedom from Slavery (4) Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment (5) Right to Recognition as a Person before the law (6) Sophie Right to Equality before the Law (7) Lindsay Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal (8) Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile (9) Right to Fair Public Hearing (10) Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty (11) Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home, and Correspondence (12) Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country (13) Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution (14)

LOOKING AT THE DECLARATION Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change it (15) Right to Marriage and Family (16) Right to Own Property (17) Freedom of Belief and Religion (18) Freedom of Opinion and Information (19) Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Association (20) Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections (21) Right to Social Security (22) Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions (23) Right to Rest and Leisure (24) Right to Adequate Living Standard (25) Right to Education (26) Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community (27) Right to a Social Order (28)

Looking at Human Rights Research your article from the declaration Create a poster (share as a printable one-page document) that includes: Title What does your article mean (in common language) How do we see this working in the world? Where do we see this not working the world? (see freedomhouse.org)