Human Rights

Human Rights are fundamental rights and freedoms inherent to all individuals, regardless of nationality, sex, ethnicity, religion, or any other status. They are universal and inalienable, meaning that they belong to every person simply by being human and cannot be taken away or given up. Human rights include civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, such as the right to life, freedom of speech, and the right to education. They serve to protect individuals from abuses and ensure dignity, equality, and respect for all people. Human rights are often enshrined in international treaties, national constitutions, and legal frameworks, and they form the basis for justice and the rule of law in society. The global community, through organizations like the United Nations, actively promotes the observance and protection of human rights worldwide.