Human rights are nothing more or less than the basic rights of a person. Yet there are different violations of these human rights committed against people everyday. Some of them are not even aware that their rights are being violated. If you know someone whose rights are being violated, it is best to make a report to the authorities in order to help that person. There are a lot of organizations around the world that are created for the purpose of preventing or ending human rights violations. In order for you to know your rights as a person, you have to be informed of the different laws on human rights.

Here are some of the national and international laws on human rights:

  1. Right To Life. Every human being has the right to live. This includes unborn children. Abortion is sometimes considered a grave offense against this law, as even unborn babies have the right to live. Another issue that can be discussed here is the death penalty. In some countries, the death penalty can be given to a person who has engaged in a serious crime. In that case, this right can be waived especially if the government has approved death penalty sentences for criminals.

  2. Right To Freedom, Thought And Conscience. Every person has the right to practice his own religion or what he believes in. This goes for both public and private worship of that religion. No one may force anyone to join a religion that he does not want to join. This includes people who are agnostics.
  3. Right To Your Own Opinion. Everyone has the right to have an opinion without anyone interfering. This includes the right to freedom of expression for different ideas, art, writing and other forms of media. There are some restrictions for these laws. In expressing your opinions, no harm must be done to others or to the public.
  4. Right To Education. Every person has the right to education. Under this law, child labor and child trafficking can be discussed. There are certain organizations that deal with children whose rights are being violated. This is an international law that is recognized all over the world.
  5. Right To Be Innocent Until Proven Guilty. A person charged with a crime must be presumed innocent until he is proven guilty in the courts. The person must also have the right to know the cause of arrest, to have the lawyer of his choice, to go to trial without delay and not be forced to confess his guilt.

These are just some of the human rights laws to be respected internationally. To learn more about human rights, you can access the website of Amnesty International. Amnesty International is an organization that deals with ending and preventing human rights violations. There are also links to different issues for every country. This will help you be aware of the human rights violations in your own country. You can also donate money to the website to help human rights violation victims.

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