Human Rights are
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1. Universal Declaration of Human rights
1.1. after WW2, 1945 - United Nations
1.2. 1948 - 48 countries
1.3. to promote and protect
2. Rights
2.1. 30 rights and freedoms / articles
2.2. move freely
2.3. religion
2.4. speak / think
3. NGO: Human Rights Watch, UN
4. universal
4.1. everyone is entitled to them
4.1.1. article 1: everyone is born free
5. inalienable
5.1. can't be taken away
5.1.1. inherent
5.1.1.1. the right to life, liberty
6. interdependent
6.1. one influences another one
6.1.1. right to choose what you like and economic rights / movement and choice of nationality, language
7. indivisible
7.1. can't get only part
7.1.1. all 30 rights are guaranteed by law