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Everyone shall have the right to freedom of Men and women of full age, without any limitation
thought, conscience and religion. This right shall due to race, nationality or religion, have the right
include freedom to have or to adopt a religion or to marry and to found a family. They are entitled
belief of his choice, and freedom, either to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage
individually or in community with others and in and at its dissolution. Marriage shall be entered
public or private, to manifest his religion or belief into only with the free and full consent of the
in worship, observance, practice and teaching. - intending spouses. - UN Universal Declaration of
Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil Human Rights
and Political Rights Every year over 11 million girls under the age of
18 are forced into a marriage, and homosexuality
Up to 76 % of the world’s population live in is still illegal in 76 countries.
countries with restrictions on religious beliefs, and
being an atheist is still punishable by death in 13
countries. FORBIDDEN WORDS: Love, sex, homosexual,
heterosexual, marry/marriage.
FORBIDDEN WORDS: Religion, worship, praying,
God, name of any religion or atheism, church,
mosque, temple
The right to a fair trial Equal participation in political and public affairs
Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and The right to directly and indirectly participate in
public hearing by an independent and impartial political and public life is important in empowering
tribunal, in the determination of his rights and individuals and groups, and is one of the core
obligations and of any criminal charge against elements of human rights-based approaches
him. - UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, aimed at eliminating marginalization and
article 10 discrimination. - UN Office of the High
Commissioner of Human Rights
There are currently over 40,000 cases of
unresolved enforced disappearances worldwide ; According to the Democracy Index, more than half
that is when “people literally disappear (…) when of the world population live in countries with no or
state officials (or someone acting with state consent) severely restricted opportunity to influence on the
grab them from the street or from their homes and local and national level.
then deny it, or refuse to say where they are”
(Amnesty International). FORBIDDEN WORDS: Vote, democracy,
politics/political, oppression
FORBIDDEN WORDS: Trial, judge, jury, police,
prison.
Women’s rights and Gender Equality Ethnic and racial discrimination
Gender equality is at the very heart of human rights and Racial discrimination is when a person is treated
United Nations values. A fundamental principle of the less favourably than another person in a similar
United Nations Charter adopted by world leaders in situation because of their race, colour, descent,
1945 is "equal rights of men and women", and national or ethnic origin or immigrant status. -
protecting and promoting women's human rights is the
Australian Human Rights Committee
responsibility of all States. - UN Office of the High
Commissioner of Human Rights Even in the EU, discrimination based on ethnic
origins is the most widespread form of
According to the Global Gender Gap Index, men’s
worldwide average income equals nearly double that discrimination, accounting for 64 % of all cases
of women. In 155 countries, women still face legal of discrimination. Currently, over 22 million
obstacles in the workplace. Women’s access to people worldwide have been made refugees by
education is severely restricted, and two thirds of the ethnic or nationalistic conflicts.
world’s illiterate are women.
FORBIDDEN WORDS: Race/racism,
FORBIDDEN WORDS: Women/woman, ethnic/ethnicity, discrimination.
men/man, boy/boys, girl/girls, gender, equality,
discrimination.
FORBIDDEN WORDS: House, home, homeless, FORBIDDEN WORDS: Torture, pain, waterboarding,
shelter interrogation