In general terms, Mexican people are considered partly free. Major obstacles to 'full freedom' include corruption among many public officials, a general sense of insecurity due to the current war on drugs and several human right violations made by the police and military due to this same war.
In general terms, all the same you could find in any western country.
Mexico is signatory of the universal declaration of human rights, so its citizens have basically all rights any western nation would have.
Same you can find on the US or any western country, for that matter.
Mexico is signatory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).
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In France there are a few different rights people like. The main rights people like is not having censorship laws.
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Good food and friends
eating poopo & cleaning it with there hands
Yes. Mexico is one of the signatories of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
Christian women did not enjoy many rights after the 2nd century CE, but between the time of Christ's death and the 2nd century CE, they had the same rights as men, which included preaching the gospels and baptizing people.