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18 ARTICLE HUMAN RIGHTS
David Berenguer
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David Ferreira Berenguer 12'22
The Human Rights
Article 18
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attempts to eliminate this violation
when and how was/is this right violated
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What is article 18
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What is article 18
Rights it guarantees:
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-Freedom of thought-Freedom to choose religious beliefs -Freedom to change beliefs -Freedom to publicaly share, teach and practice beliefs
Are somewhat violated
Violation of the article
Percentage of people that have these rights violated:
~20%
~60%
Are directly violated
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Violation of the article
Where it is the most violated
-Afghanistan -Somalia -Myanmar
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Various religious conflicts-violence among the population
Not islamic:-Death sentence
Not islamic:-Severe repercussions
Violation of the article
Myanmar
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Somalia
Afghanistan
Violation of the artcle
Individual cases
U Gambira (Myanmar) -Led "Saffron Revolution" -Fought for free religious beliefs -Sentenced with 68 years in 2007
Sayed Kambakhsh (Afghanistan) -Fought for gender equality in Islamism -Went against islamic practices -Arrested for 20 years
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-Sanction governements in trading and economical aids -Dialogues between leaders -Refugee suport and aid to affected people
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-Trough Education povoations can learn how to be more acceptive -Local programs to decrease discriminaton and shift attitudes -Raising public awareness
Solutions to these violations
Education
Economic sanctions and political intervention
1- Human rights such as article 18 are still disobeyed all over the world2- Such disrespect origins from conservative ideologies 3- As a result, unhappiness and discrimination will continue to thrive 4- If nothing is done some people may never be considered human
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LIST/PROCESSES
In conclusion...
Thank you!
"Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance"