SSC CGL Typing Test 33
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Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings. They include the right to life, liberty, and security. Everyone is entitled to these rights without discrimination. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the UN in 1948. Civil and political rights protect individual freedom. Economic, social, and cultural rights ensure a dignified life. Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental human right. The right to education and healthcare is essential for development. Human rights violations occur in many parts of the world. Wars and conflicts often lead to gross human rights abuses. Refugees and displaced persons are vulnerable to rights violations. Organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch monitor the situation. National Human Rights Commissions investigate complaints of violations. The rule of law is essential for protecting human rights. Torture and slavery are prohibited under international law. Gender equality is a human rights issue. Children have specific rights protected by the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Indigenous peoples' rights are recognized to protect their culture and land. Human rights defenders often face risks for their work. Corporate responsibility includes respecting human rights in business operations. Education about human rights promotes tolerance and understanding. Fighting poverty and inequality is linked to human rights. Climate change poses a threat to the enjoyment of human rights. Upholding human rights creates a just and peaceful world. It is the duty of governments to protect and promote the rights of their citizens.