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2minute talk about human rights

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Answered by jacobplackattu
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Human rights! What are human rights? Well, human rights are the values that keep society fair, just and equal They protect children, the elderly, people in care, victims of domestic violence, people with mental health problems, religious groups, teachers, soldiers and yes, prisoners. They protect all of us.

They protect YOU Our human rights are protected by law. That means we can do something if our rights are attacked. But not everyone loves human rights. Some want to water them down… Even scrap them. Our rights are under threat, so it’s time to get educated.

Societies used to be controlled by all-powerful rulers who could be cruel and unjust. Kings only gave rights to people they liked. Over thousands of years, people fought for equality, and with every hard won right came new laws that improved how we lived. But in the twentieth century, brutal dictators came to power. They ruled by fear, like kings of the past. Those hard won rights? They were dismantled on an unimaginable scale.

After WWII, the democracies got together and said ‘never again’. They created a simple document setting out the basic rights we all need to live a dignified life. The European Convention puts rights, not rulers, at the heart of our society. Like the right to life To liberty To free speech.

Then in 1998 Parliament passed the Human Rights Act, which made our human rights part of UK law. This means public bodies, like hospitals and schools must respect our rights. And if they don’t, we can go to our local court to enforce them. Now, because of human rights, patients in hospitals must be treated with compassion, Journalists cannot be forced to reveal their sources, Soldiers must be given proper equipment, Gay people have to be treated equally. And the police cannot keep our DNA forever if we’re innocent.

We have to be treated fairly, at work, at home, in school…anywhere Everywhere!

Our human rights are hard won They’re part of our British heritage. We are proud of them. If we lose them, vulnerable people will pay the biggest price.

Answered by Harrypotter723
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Good evening one and all present here.....we all are humans and we are the very important assets of the growing nation and its development. But slowly Humans are neglected at different places So to ensure their dignity so Rights were given to them and they are also mentioned in our Constitution. Human Rights are given to us so that we can present overself to other. To speak for ourselves,to show ourself to present overself. There are 6 human rights are there in Indian constitution:-

(Write them from your sst textbook and write two to three lines about them)

Conclude your speech by like this-

At last i would like to say Human rights are important for the freedom of human and freedom to human ultimately indicate to the growth of the nation.

Thank you

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#love yourself


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