they aren't. the government don't care about anyone but themselves. simples.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights was created in 1969.
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Yes, American citizens' rights as human beings were protected as a result of the bill of rights. America's free speech, freedom of religion, the right to bare arms, etc. were all guaranteed because of the bill of rights.
It affects citizens because you all live under these rights and they are there to protect your human and democratic rights so if they rule whatever changed they can affect the way you live and your rights.
ItÕs Important for a country to have human rights for various reasons. This ensures that all the citizens are treated in the best human way possible. Human rights will protect the citizens of the country.
The extent to which human rights are recognized and protected in the People's Republic of China is a matter currently in dispute between the government and the human rights bodies. China is one of the countries which is alleged to be in gross violation of the human rights.
NO. In a theoretical sense, all people have rights as part of the nature of their being human. However, in dictatorships, the state does not recognize these rights, so the citizens do not actually have them.
The Bill of Rights was written to established basic human liberty and rights.
The Canadian Human Rights Act was passed into law in 1977. This law ensures an equal opportunity for all citizens.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights expresses the inherent rights of human beings. The United Nations adopted this declaration in 1948 to protect the rights and freedoms of the citizens from member states.
The protection of one's fundamental human rights cannot be protected by his/her self but for the government.