Sentence examples for basic right to freedom from inspiring English sources

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"It particularly offends me that the Israeli government puts into place restrictions which prevent Jews from fulfilling their basic right to freedom of worship".

That we can still imprison children, deny their basic right to freedom and to an education puts us all to shame.

"It is outrageous that citizens are subjected to this kind of intimidation and violation of their basic right to freedom of expression.

"India is a democracy with civilised laws, but sadly this flouting of a basic right to freedom of speech … is flying in the face of civilised values".

Chinese leaders remain oblivious to the internationally recognized principle of responsible leadership chosen freely by a country's people and continue to ignore the basic right to freedom of expression through open discussion.

Draconian anti-protest laws deny the basic right to freedom of peaceful assembly while tightening restrictions on the media, including the jailing and prosecution of journalists, are restricting freedom of expression.

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While claiming to champion an open Internet, the Obama administration is quietly pushing for extreme, SOPA-like copyright policies that benefit Hollywood and giant pharmaceutical companies at the expense of our most basic rights to freedom of expression online".

The EBU's core mandate, of protecting and promoting the basic rights to freedom of expression, might suggest it would use the Eurovision occasion to confront Azerbaijan on its rights record.

"[Then] they should take full control of the whole recruitment and hiring process, conduct due diligence of their labour suppliers, provide workers decent working and living conditions, give them access to communication and grievance mechanisms, protect them from discrimination, and let them enjoy their basic rights to freedom of movement and association".

In Egypt, civil society operates at the whim of the authorities with no legal protection for basic rights to freedom of expression or assembly.

Absolutely, the "people of Gaza are under siege and are being denied basic rights to freedom, movement, education, and life," but Vernikov argues that it's their own fault: "Those rights are denied them by their own government, which they selected for themselves".

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