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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 217.237.151.144 (talk) at 19:17, 7 June 2008 (Stop this silly war!). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

  • 1. All people are born free and equal
  • 2. Everyone has the same rights without discrimination
  • 3. Right to life, liberty and security of person
  • 4. No slavery or servitude
  • 5. No torture
  • 6. Recognition as a person in law
  • 7. Protection of the law
  • 8. Right to justice
  • 9. No arbitrary arrest, detention or exile
  • 10. Right to a fair trial
  • 11. Innocent until proven guilty
  • 12. Right to privacy
  • 13. Freedom of movement
  • 14. Right to asylum from persecution
  • 15. Right to a nationality
  • 16. Right to marry and have a family
  • 17. Right to own property
  • 18. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
  • 19. Freedom of opinion and expression
  • 20. Freedom of peaceful assembly and association
  • 21. Right to take part in government
  • 22. Right to social security and the benefits of society's progress
  • 23. Right to work, a fair wage, and to join a trade union
  • 24. Right to rest and leisure
  • 25. Right to a decent standard of living
  • 26. Right to education
  • 27. Right to freely participate in their community
  • 28. Entitlement to an international order in which to realise these rights
  • 29. Everyone has duties to their community
  • 30. No one has the right to destroy any of these rights or freedoms

--217.237.151.144 (talk) 19:17, 7 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]