UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Abridged for Youth
1. We are all free
and equal. We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and
ideas. We should
all be treated in the same way.
2. Don't
discriminate. These rights belong to everybody, whatever our differences.
3. The right to life.
We all have the right to life, and to live in freedom and safety.
4. Slavery - past and
present. Nobody has any right to make us a slave. We cannot
make anyone our
slave.
5. Torture. Nobody
has any right to hurt us or to torture us.
6. We all have the
same right to use the law. I am a person just like you!
7. We are all
protected by the law. The law is the same for everyone. It must treat us all
fairly.
8. Fair treatment by
fair courts. We can all ask for the law to help us when we are not
treated fairly.
9. Unfair detainment.
Nobody has the right to put us in prison without a good reason and
keep us there, or
to send us away from our country.
10. The right to
trial. If we are put on trial this should be in public. The people who try us
should not let
anyone tell them what to do.
11. Innocent until
proven guilty. Nobody should be blamed for doing something until it is
proven. When
people say we did a bad thing we have the right to show it is not true.
12. The right to
privacy. Nobody should try to harm our good name. Nobody has the right
to come into our
home, open our letters or bother us or our family without a good reason.
13. Freedom to move.
We all have the right to go where we want in our own country and
to travel as we
wish.
14. The right to
asylum. If we are frightened of being badly treated in our own country,
we all have the
right to run away to another country to be safe.
15. The right to a
nationality. We all have the right to belong to a country.
16. Marriage and
family. Every grown-up has the right to marry and have a family if they
want to. Men and
women have the same rights when they are married, and when they
are separated.
17. Your own things.
Everyone has the right to own things or share them. Nobody should
take our things
from us without a good reason.
18. Freedom of
thought. We all have the right to believe in what we want to believe, to
have a religion,
or to change it if we want.
19. Free to say what
you want. We all have the right to make up our own minds, to think
what we like, to
say what we think, and to share our ideas with other people.
20. Meet where you
like. We all have the right to meet our friends and to work together
in peace to defend
our rights. Nobody can make us join a group if we don't want to.
21. The right to
democracy. We all have the right to take part in the government of our
country. Every
grown-up should be allowed to choose their own leaders.
22. The right to
social security. We all have the right to affordable housing, medicine,
education, and
child care, enough money to live on and medical help if we are ill or old.
23. Workers' rights.
Every grown-up has the right to do a job, to a fair wage for their
work, and to join
a trade union.
24. The right to play.
We all have the right to rest from work and to relax.
25. A bed and some
food. We all have the right to a good life. Mothers and children,
people who are
old, unemployed or disabled, and all people have the right to be cared
for.
26. The right to
education. Education is a right. Primary school should be free. We
should learn about
the United Nations and how to get on with others. Our parents can
choose what we
learn.
27. Culture and
copyright. Copyright is a special law that protects one's own artistic
creations and
writings; others cannot make copies without permission. We all have the
right to our own
way of life and to enjoy the good things that “art”, science and learning
bring.
28. A free and fair
world. There must be proper order so we can all enjoy rights and
freedoms in our
own country and all over the world.
29. Our
responsibilities. We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their
rights and freedoms.
30. Nobody can take away these rights and freedoms
from us.
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