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WEEK 10

TOPIC: THE SEVEN CORE FREEDOMS OF UDHR

CONTENT:

  • Meaning of the seven core freedoms of UDHR
  • Seven core freedoms of UDHR

SUB –TOPIC 1: MEANING OF THE SEVEN CORE FREEDOMS OF UDHR

The seven core freedoms are the most important fundamental articles of the UDHR. They are the vital part of the rights declared by UDHR. The entire articles in the declaration of Human Rights are important but these seven core Freedoms are the most important ones. They are designed to enable everyone to live a decent, secure and peaceful life in all the country in the world.

SUB-TOPIC 2: SEVEN CORE FREEDOMS OF UDHR

The seven-core freedom is designed for all races, sex, religion or political belief. They are:

  1. Freedom from discrimination: Nobody, no matter the race, religion or gender should be discriminated against because all human beings are the same no matter where they come from.
  2. Freedom from fear: Citizens should not live with the fear of molestation or deprivation of their rights.
  3. Freedom of Movement: Citizens must be free to move about or settle in any part of the country without any restriction.
  4. Freedom of Religion: Citizens must be free to practice any religion of their choice without any fear of discrimination.
  5. Freedom of Expression: people are free to express their opinion on any issue/ matter affecting their lives or the lives of other citizens of the country.
  6. Freedom from want or Deprivation: Citizens are entitled to have the basic necessities of life like food, clothes and shelter.
  7. Freedom of Assembly and Association: People have the right to associate with other people or group as they desire, in as much it is not a secret cult.
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