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Our Fundemental Human Rights

The right to life – protects your life, by law. The state is required to investigate suspicious deaths and deaths in custody. 

The prohibition of torture and inhuman treatment – you should never be tortured or treated in an inhuman or degrading way, no matter what the situation. 

Protection against slavery
and forced labour – you should not be treated like a slave or subjected to forced labour. 

The right to liberty and freedom – you have the right to be free and the state can only imprison you with very good reason – for example, if you are convicted of a crime. 

The right to a fair trial and no punishment without law - you are innocent until proven guilty. If accused of a crime, you have the right to hear the evidence against you, in a court of law. 

Respect for privacy
and family life and the right to marry – protects against unnecessary surveillance or intrusion into your life. You have the right to marry and raise a family. 

Freedom of thought, religion and belief
– you can believe what you like and practise your religion or beliefs. 

Free speech
and peaceful protest – you have a right to speak freely and join with others peacefully, to express your views. 

No discrimination
– everyone’s rights are equal. You should not be treated unfairly – because, for example, of your gender, race, sexuality, religion or age. 

Protection of property
, the right to an education and the right to free elections – protects against state interference with your possessions; means that no child can be denied an education and that elections must be free and fair.