Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of pers
[2023-07-26 03:43:35]
At the center of the discussion about the death penalty, war, abortion, and euthanasia, there is the concept of rights to life.
1) Right of life - meaning the right not to be killed by others. This concept is at the heart of the death penalty, euthanasia, self-defense, abortion and war.
2) Freedom of Rights - Freedom to act and believe without being hindered by unnecessary power. In a nutshell, individuals have the ability to act according to their wishes.
The Islamic Republic Government is pursuing discriminatory policies. In recent years, many women have been imprisoned or subjected to corporal punishment because they participated in a million signature campaign opposed to discriminatory laws.
Internet access is limited to political elite and selected college students. The state has created its own alternative "intranet" - but even this network is limited to specific elite schools that select research institutions, universities, factories and privileged individuals. In addition, the intranet is filtered by Korean computer center, so that only "acceptable" information is accessible via the network.
The death penalty is used in many countries around the world. According to Amnesty International, as of May 2012, 141 countries abolish capital punishment by law.
The right of a person to decide to end his life by euthanasia is often called a right to choose.
The right to safe abortion, the decision of when and when to become a parent, and the right to healthy sexual behavior are issues of human rights and social justice.
According to a survey by the Veterans Affairs Department, out of the 3 million troops served in Vietnam, about 500,000 people have significantly increased post-traumatic stress disorder, divorce, suicide, alcohol abuse and drug addiction There.
In 2009, Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health stated that two-thirds of Afghans are suffering from mental health problems.
Vietnamese authorities force at least 75,000 drug addicts and prostitutes into 71 "rehabilitation" camps in excessive population and call the detainees "high risk" of HIV / AIDS There is no treatment of
According to official data, in Brazil in 2007, the police killed at least 1,260 people, which is much higher. All incidents are officially marked as "resistance behavior" with little or no investigation
In Uganda, 1,500 people die every week from camps for internally displaced persons. According to the World Health Organization, 500,000 people died in these camps.
Article 5 (1) of the European Convention on Human Rights refers to the right to safeguard the safety of this person in the term "rights of freedom and security" ("Everyone has the right to protect the freedom and safety of individuals In accordance with the procedures established by the Law and the "Charter of the Basic Rights of the EU" Article 6 ("Everyone has the right to protect individual freedom and safety") except for the following conditions, Canada Article 1 (a) of the Rights Law on Human Security Law states that "the rights to individuals' lives, freedoms, personal security and property, as well as the proper procedure of the law The right not to be deprived except for "Regulations that are not part of the Constitution
In 1982, the Constitution added the right to secure personal safety. It is included in Article 7 of the Canadian Rights and Liberty Charter and states that "unless under the principle of fundamental justice, everyone has the right to life, freedom and security, and his rights It may not be deprived. " Security includes the right to physical privacy, the right to health, and the right to protect individual "psychological integrity". In other words, this right can prevent the government from causing serious injury (stress) to the individual's mental state. (Blencoe v. B. C. (Human Rights Commission, 2000)