Article 1 Everyone under the age of 18 has all the rights in the convention Article 2 The convention applies to every child, regardless of race, colour,

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Article 1 Everyone under the age of 18 has all the rights in the convention Article 2 The convention applies to every child, regardless of race, colour, language, place of birth, religion, politics, disability and status

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Williamston Primary

Anne Frank

Every child has a right to dignity, life and liberty, Justice in the law Every child has a right to company, friends and family, With no fear of war To every child their own identity, nationality, Time to rest and play To every child of each ability each necessity, Growing from day to day Children have the right to be healthy, to go to school and learn And say their prayers in their own religion’s words Anytime and anywhere around the big wide world These are the rights of every boy and girl Every Child Has Rights

Every child has a right to safety, free from slavery, Somewhere to call a home Every child has a right to security, confidentiality, Language of their own To every child responsibility, sensitivity To all the people of Earth To every child their individuality in diversity, Knowing each others’ worth Children have the right to speak and have their voices heard What’s best for them should be the main concern Anytime and anywhere around the big wide world These are the rights of every boy and girl Anytime and anywhere around the big wide world These are the rights of every boy and girl Yes, these are the rights of every boy and girl

People with blue eyes will be served last. People with blue eyes must not play with others. At break time blue eyed people must only use the infant playground. Blue eyed people must wait for everyone else to leave for break before they may go. Those without blue eyes will always have the right to speak first. At listening time, they must sit at the carpet, while others can sit in their chairs. People with blue eyes must wear their 'Blue Eyes Sticker' at all times so they can easily be identified

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Mahatma Gandhi