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HUMAN RIGHTS

1. No person shall be deprived of life, liberty,


protection, or property without due process of the
law.
2. Everyone has the right to freedom of speech,
expression, and press and dissemination of it.
There shall be no censorship. These rights are
limited by the provisions of the laws for the
protection of the State.
3. All persons are equal before the law and are
entitled to equal protection. No one may be
prejudiced or favored because of his sex, his
faith, his ancestry, his race, his language, or
his state.
4. No person shall be held in slavery or servitude.
5. The right to primary and secondary education.
Higher education shall be accessible on the basis
of merit.
6. The right to a citizenship. No one shall be
deprived of his/her nationality nor denied the
freedom to change.
7. Everyone has the right to freedom of abode and of
movement within the limits of law except upon
lawful order of the court.
8. The right of to freedom of establishment of
religion and ideology and free exercise without
discrimination
are
inviolable.
Undisturbed
practice shall be warranted.
9. The right to marriage of men and women of full
age.
Marriage
and
family
shall
enjoy
the
protection of society and the state.

10. The

right of the people to security in their

houses, papers, and searches, which may be


lawfully ordered only by a judge or by other
organs as provided by law.

11.
The right to privacy of communication and
correspondence,
letters
and
posts
shall
be
inviolable except upon order of the court or in
cases of interest in national security.
12.
No person shall be held to answer for a
criminal offense without due process of law. The
accused shall be presumed innocent until the
contrary is proved. If the person cannot afford
the services of counsel, he must be provided with
one.
13.
The right to vote freely.
14.
The right to information on matters of public
concern.
15.
Everyone has the right to assemble peacefully
and unarmed.

These laws are created in hopes of establishing a


safe, peaceful, and progressive country. All the
rights are legally protected by the Constitution,
including the amendments. These laws are valid for the
entire people. The laws, general and certain, apply
equally to and shall govern the people. It is ensured
that each person has a private sphere, a protected
circle which the government cannot encroach upon.
Freedom
and
moral
agency
shall
be
preserved.
Protection of the fabric of society shall be promised,
and justice is ensured. Social order shall also be
maintained. These laws are only possible if the people
live and work together.

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