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All these things are the basic rights of all human beings, and Afghan women need those too.
The compromise would give the Czech Republic an exemption from the Charter of Fundamental Rights, which lays down the basic rights of all European Union citizens.
"This is an important part of this trip," he said, adding that salsa dancing was not "purposeful travel," as the law required, nor did it square with the president's stated goal of encouraging the creation of "a Cuba that respects the basic rights of all its citizens".
Let's hope that the Danish Parliament is able to see the dangers of what they are contemplating and turn away from what could spark a very dangerous development in the way the world operates and a severe diminishment in the basic rights of all human beings.
As such the basic needs of all human beings as outlined in Genesis 1: 26-30 (e.g. life, food, land, work, and the ability to migrate) lay the biblical foundations for the basic rights of all humanity.
If the world is going to live up to its commitment to protect the basic rights of all children and adults, we need to ensure that all the countries that have pledged under international agreements to protect migrants' rights pass and implement these rights at a national level.
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"The right to vote is a basic right of all citizens," Ms. Nurul Syaheedah said in an e-mail.
But neither the German nor the Hungarian way of life is a basic right of all people on the Earth.
Drinking and dining with a water view is a basic right of all Miamians -- whether it's at haute cuisine hideaways or hole-in-the-wall saloons.
In 1994 at the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, the world recognized "the basic right of all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number, spacing and timing of their children and to have the information and means to do so".
His local story becomes a cross-section of national attitudes, values, and principles, and comically dramatizes a paradox: as freedoms guaranteed by law are upheld in court, the private becomes glaringly public and the personal political, at the risk of what may be the most basic right of all, to be left the hell alone.
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