By yours truly Aimee. More Human Rights  4.Right to treat you as his or her slave.  5.Nobody has the right to torture you.  6.You are legally protected.

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By yours truly Aimee

More Human Rights  4.Right to treat you as his or her slave.  5.Nobody has the right to torture you.  6.You are legally protected in the same way as everybody else.  7.The law is the same for everybody and should applied equally.  8.You are able to ask for legal help where the rights in your country are not being respected.  9.Nobody has the right to put you in prison to keep you there or to send you far away from your country without good reason.

 10.When you go on trial it should be done in public.  11.you are considered innocent until proven guilty.  12.You have the right to be asked to be protected if someone tries to harm you in your good name.  13.You have the right to come and go as you wish within you country

21.You have the right to participate in your countrys affairs. 22.The society you live in should be able to take most advantages. 23.You have the right to choose your own job yourself. 24.Every work day should go to long. 26.You have the right to go to school 27.You have the right to share amongst you comunnity. 28.You have the right to order to protect your rights.

 29.You have the right to do duties within your community.  30.You have the right in all parts to not be taken inprisonment.