domingo, 14 de marzo de 2021

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

(UDHR)

Article 1: We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas and we should all be treated the same way. (Born free means not being subjected to house arrest where no crime has been committed).

Article 2: These rights belong to everyone, no matter who we are, where we’re from, or whatever we believe.

Article 3: We all have the right to life, and to live in freedom and safety. (We have had our freedoms stripped for the last year and in addition vaccinations are demonstratively NOT safe either).

Article 4: No one should be held as a slave, and no one has the right to treat anyone else as their slave. (The World Economic Forum wants us all on Universal credit so we are under their control).

Article 5: No one has the right to inflict torture, or to subject anyone else to cruel or inhuman treatment. (Isolation is a known torture technique, that is why so many have taken their own lives in the last year).

Article 6: We should all have the same level of legal protection whoever we are, and wherever in the world we are.

Article 7: The law is the same for everyone, and must treat us all equally.

Article 8: We should all have the right to legal support if we are treated unfairly.

Article 9: Nobody should be arrested, (Or put under house arrest) or put in prison. (due to breach of lock downs guidelines) unless there is good reason to do so.

Article 10: Everyone accused of a crime has the right to a fair and public trial, and those that try us should be independent and not influenced by others. (Chalking is not a crime and free speech is not a crime either).

Article 11: Everyone accused of a crime has the right to be considered innocent until they have fairly been proven to be guilty.

Article 12: Nobody has the right to enter our home, (Due to Government Covid Guidelines or otherwise) open our mail, (or email) or intrude on our families without good reason.

Article 13: We all have the right to move freely within our country, and to visit and leave other countries when we wish. (Without performing covid tests or vaccinations).

Article 14: If we are at risk of harm we have the right to go to another country to seek protection. (Without performing mandatory covid tests or being required to hold vaccine passports).

Article 15: We all have the right to be a citizen of a country if we wish. (This includes the freedom to travel).

Article 16: We should have the right to marry and have a family as soon as we’re legally old enough. We should never be forced to marry. The government has a responsibility to protect us and our family. (Protecting families does not mean locking families down, isolation families from each other and preventing them from providing for their families).

Article 17: Everyone has the right to own property, and no one has the right to take this away from us without a fair reason. (However, Agenda 21/ 2030, the Davos Agenda/ the World Economic Forum plan to take these right away away).

Article 18: Everyone has the freedom to think or believe what they want, including the right to religious belief and the right to publicly or privately practise our chosen religion, alone or with others. (Yet covid regulations have prevented us from congregating for religious or other purposes).

Article 19: Everyone has the right to their own opinions, and to be able to express them freely. We should have the right to share our ideas with who we want, and in whichever way we choose. (Including chalking the roadside).

Article 20: We should all have the right to form groups and organise peaceful meetings. Nobody should be forced to belong to a group if they don’t want to.

(Yet we have been prevented from forming groups for the last year).

Article 21: We all have the right to vote. (Although the game is rigged anyway).

Article 22: The society we live in should help every person develop to their best ability through access to work, involvement in cultural activity, and the right to social welfare. Every person in society should have the freedom to develop their personality with the support of the resources available in that country. (Yet the majority of us have been prevented from working in the last year, as well as being prevented from developing ourselves culturally or participating in sports or recreational events).

Article 23: We all have the right to employment, to be free to choose our work, and to be paid a fair salary that allows us to live and support our family. (Restricting independent businesses due to covid regulations is a breach of our human rights).

Article 24: Everyone has the right to rest and leisure time. There should be limits on working hours, and people should be able to take holidays with pay. (Rest and leisure time does not mean house arrest. Despite many of us having time off work, we have been restricted from taking holidays for the last year which defeats the object of having time off work).

Article 25: We all have the right to enough food, clothing, housing and healthcare for ourselves and our families. (Lockdown measures have left millions to starve to death in many countries, plus food production has been restricted in areas, meaning that over all food security will be impeded and the impact of this for many of us is yet to come).

Article 26: Everyone has the right to education. (Without censorship of information).

Article 27: We all have the right to get involved in our community’s arts, music, literature and sciences, and the benefits they bring. If we are an artist, a musician, a writer or a scientist, our works should be protected and we should be able to benefit from them. (Yet many 1000's of scientists are being censored plus there is an agenda to kill the arts).

Article 28: We all have the right to live in a peaceful and orderly society so that these rights and freedoms can be protected, and these rights can be enjoyed in all other countries around the world. (Plus we have the right to peaceful protest)

Article 29: We have duties to the community we live in that should allow us to develop as fully as possible. The law should guarantee human rights and should allow everyone to enjoy the same mutual respect.

Article 30: No government, group or individual should act in a way that would destroy the rights and freedoms of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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