When person are treated unequally their
what is violated
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it's right to equality
Explanation:
bcoz every one is equal in eyes of law whether their colour caste gender etc
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When persons are treated unequally their dignity is violated.
Explanation:
- "The state or characteristic of being deserving of honour or respect," according to the Oxford English Dictionary, defines "dignity." According to the principle of equality, everyone has the right to human rights and dignity from the moment they are born.
- Being born a human being is the only requirement for this privilege. This guarantees that no person matters more or less than another and that no one has the right to treat people with disrespect or to assign various human beings unequal values.
- Humans have a right to dignity and protection from the time of conception; neither of these things must be earned or obtained. This is crucial since people often despise other cultures, faiths, and ideologies than their own.
- Furthermore, the right to be born free, equal, and with dignity is vital to the other human rights because violations of many other articles would also affect this one.
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