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Civil rights are the rights of individuals to receive equal treatment and protection under the law, typically focusing on issues such as discrimination, freedom of speech, and the right to vote. These rights are enshrined in national laws and constitutions and are designed to protect individuals from unfair treatment or discrimination by the government or private organizations
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- • Children's Rights
- • Freedom from Slavery
- • Gender Rights
- • Freedom from War and Armed Conflict
- • Refugee and Asylum Rights
- • Freedom of Association
- • Health Rights
- • Cultural Rights
- • Freedom of the Press
- • Right to Food and Water
- • Prisoners' Rights
- • Right to Privacy
- • Indigenous Peoples' Rights
- • Freedom to Petition
- • Freedom of Movement
- • Right to Nationality
- • Freedom of Speech
- • Freedom from Torture
- • Freedom of Assembly
- • Right to Life
- • Rights of the Disabled
- • Freedom of Religion
- • Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Rights
- • Information and Participation Rights
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