Human Rights By Yatin Vijan. What is human rights? Human rights means, rights that belong to someone for something e.g. eating is a basic human right,

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Human Rights By Yatin Vijan

What is human rights? Human rights means, rights that belong to someone for something e.g. eating is a basic human right, everybody has the freedom to eat without anyone stopping them.

Who makes human rights? Normally the parliament make the rights and laws. But occasionally people protest for certain things and they tend to turn it into a law e.g. the right for girls to vote.

What are human rights used for? Human rights are used for giving people the right to do something for example, it is a human right to work for money.