2022/04/23

How many rights do you respect? Why?


 

6 comments:

  1. I approve twenty seven of these rights and it is of my duty to respect them throughout my life.
    And I will end with the thirtieth right who said that:
    "No one can take away these rights and freedoms from us."

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  2. Nadtochey Karina

    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948 as a common standard of achievements for all peoples and all nations. It was proclaimed after the devastating Second World War in order to establish peace in the world. It contains 30 articles.
    I think I agree with all the articles and they all seem legitimate to me. The only article I can disagree with is article 11 : « Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty […] ». The presumption of innocence is very important, but I think one of its weak points is to allow a guilty person whose guilt has not been proven, to take advantage of the doubt, and not be condemned.

    Of course it is my duty to respect the entirety of this declaration.

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  3. Correction:
    I approve twenty seven of these rights and it is my duty to respect them throughout my life.
    And I will end with the thirtieth right that said:
    " No one can take away these rights and freedoms from us ".

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  4. I respect all the rights who are in the declaration. I their respect because they permit the unification and the solidarity with all people who are in a society. Without these rights, there would be the anarchy in the world. I also their respect because it’s my duty. Diego MENARDO

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    1. Correction: I respect all the right that are in the declaration. I respect then because they allow the unification and the solidarity with all people who are in the society.

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  5. I try to respect all the rights of the Declaration of Human rights because a lot of person in the past fought for these rights. With this rights, we are all equal, it means solidarity between all of us. So, respect these rights it’s my duty and the duty of all for the well-being of all the society.
    Victoria Lancar T2

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