fundamental duties and rights of south africa
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Fundamental rights of South Africa are included in the bill of rights. They are -
Right to equality.
Right to life which protects citizens against death penalty.
Right to human dignity.
Right to freedom and security
Right against slavery and forced labour.
Right to personal privacy
Freedom of speech and association.
Right to citizenship.
Right to movement.
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Fundamental duties and rights of South Africa:
The fundamental duties and rights of the people of South Africa are enlisted below as following –
- Everyone is equal before the law
- Right to human dignity
- Right to life
- Right to freedom and security of the person
- Freedom from slavery
- Right to privacy
- Freedom of thought and religion
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of assemble and right to protest
- Freedom of association
- Right to vote
- Freedom of movement
- Right to choose
- Labor rights
- Right to healthy environment
- Right to property
- Right to housing
- Right to food, water, health care
- Children’s right
- Right to education
- Right to use language
- Right of cultural religious or linguistic communities
- Right to access of information
- Right to justice
Right to access to courts
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