The Universal Bill of Rights

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UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION #26
The Universal Bill of Rights
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.

Category: Human Rights Strength: Strong Proposed By: Free porcupines

Description:
Recalling the many egregious infringements of human rights,


Recognizing the need to protect basic human rights,


Deploring any acts by government at the sake of human rights,


Determined to put an end to the violation of human rights,


The United Nations shall endorse what will be called the Universal Bill of Rights, the articles of which are as follows:


Article 1 -- All human beings have the right to choose worship any faith, and to change their religious beliefs at any time without punishment on the part of the state.


Article 2 -- All human beings have the right to express themselves through speech and through the media without any interference.


Article 3 -- All human beings have the right to peacefully assemble.


Article 4 -- All human beings have the right to be treated equally under the law of any member nation.


Article 5 -- All human beings must not be subjected to torture or to cruel or inhuman treatment or punishment.


Article 6 -- No human beings will be subjected to arrest or exile without an explicit list of their offenses.


Article 7 -- Any arrested person must be assumed innocent until proven guilty.


Article 8 -- A human beings family members cannot be held accountable for the crimes of their relative.


Article 9 -- Any persons who violate any of these articles shall be held accountable by the law.


Article 10 -- The Universal Bill of Rights does not override the existing Bill of Rights of United Nations members. If any of these stated rights do not exist in a member nation, they are herby protected. If any nation has rights that go beyond these universal rights, the Universal Bill of Rights will not remove those rights.

Votes For: 11,169
Votes Against: 3,649
Implemented: Fri Aug 8 2003

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