how do we violate the rights
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A few examples of violations of economic, social and cultural rights include:
- Forcibly evicting people from their homes (the right to adequate housing).
- Contaminating water, for example, with waste from State-owned facilities (the right to health).
- Failure to ensure a minimum wage sufficient for a decent living (rights at work)
- Failure to prevent starvation in all areas and communities in the country (freedom from hunger).
- Denying access to information and services related to sexual and reproductive health (the right to health).
- Systematically segregating children with disabilities from mainstream schools (the right to education).
- Failure to prevent employers from discriminating in recruitment (based on sex, disability, race, political opinion, social origin, HIV status, etc.) (The right to work).
- Failure to prohibit public and private entities from destroying or contaminating food and its source, such as arable land and water (the right to food).
- Failure to provide for a reasonable limitation of working hours in the public and private sector (rights at work).
- Banning the use of minority or indigenous languages (the right to participate in cultural life).
- Denying social assistance to people because of their status (e.g., people without a fixed domicile, asylum-seekers) (the right to social security).
- Failure to ensure maternity leave for working mothers (protection of and assistance to the family).
- Arbitrary and illegal disconnection of water for personal and domestic use (the right to water).
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A few examples of violations of economic, social and cultural rights include:
- Forcibly evicting people from their homes (the right to adequate housing)
- Contaminating water, for example, with waste from State-owned facilities (the right to health)
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