Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byDominic Pierce Modified over 9 years ago
2
Basically human rights are the rights you have from birth until you die and they can protect you from different things depending on the right. These rights save you from discrimination, and harassment in all jobs, and life in general.
3
1. We Are All Born Free and Equal 1. We Are All Born Free and Equal 2. Don’t Discriminate 2. Don’t Discriminate 3. The Right to Life 3. The Right to Life 4. No Slavery 4. No Slavery 5. No Torture 5. No Torture 6. You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go 6. You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go 7. We’re All Equal Before the Law 7. We’re All Equal Before the Law 8. Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law 8. Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law 9. No Unfair Detainment 9. No Unfair Detainment 10. The Right to Trial 10. The Right to Trial 11. We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty 11. We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty 12. The Right to Privacy 12. The Right to Privacy 13. Freedom to Move 13. Freedom to Move 14. The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live 14. The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live 15. Right to a Nationality 15. Right to a Nationality
4
16. Marriage and Family 16. Marriage and Family 17. The Right to Your Own Things 17. The Right to Your Own Things 18. Freedom of Thought 18. Freedom of Thought 19. Freedom of Expression 19. Freedom of Expression 20. The Right to Public Assembly 20. The Right to Public Assembly 21. The Right to Democracy 21. The Right to Democracy 22. Social Security 22. Social Security 23. Workers’ Rights 23. Workers’ Rights 24. The Right to Play 24. The Right to Play 25. Food and Shelter for All 25. Food and Shelter for All 26. The Right to Education 26. The Right to Education 27. Copyright 27. Copyright 28. A Fair and Free World 28. A Fair and Free World 29. Responsibility 29. Responsibility 30. No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights 30. No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
5
Human right #4 is No Slavery, but still today it’s a big problem and commonly referred to as human trafficking. Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for purposes of commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor. 700,000-2,000,000 men, women, and children are trafficked to the across international borders Child labor is also a form of enslavement Humantrafficking Humantrafficking ht ht
6
There are many types of abuse. People ignore psychological abuse, but it leaves long lasting scars. In 1999 3,244,000 children were killed due to physical abuse
7
http://www.humanrights.com/what-are- human-rights.html http://www.humanrights.com/what-are- human-rights.html http://www.youthforhumanrights.org/ http://www.youthforhumanrights.org/ http://www.state.gov/g/drl/hr/index.htm http://www.state.gov/g/drl/hr/index.htm
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.