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The implementation of human rights in Indonesia
The Implementation Of Human Rights In Indonesia
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.
The type of human rights are:
1. The right to live
2. Freedom from slavery
3. Freedom of speech
4. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
5. Freedom of movements
6. Freedom of sexual orientation and gender identity
7. The right to reproductive
8. Freedom to trade
9. Freedom to get water
10. Freedom to get information and communicaton technologies
From my point of view in Indonesia itself the application of human rights as the day passed by are declined. We can see that many case about human rights in indonesia are increases. Commonly the cases of human rights infraction in indonesia are about infraction of the right to live, infraction of freedom to slavery, infraction of freedom to believe in religion, and infraction of freedom to reproductive.
INFRACTION OF THE RIGHT TO LIVE IN INDONESIA
In Indonesia commonly case about it are murder, and abortion. For example, many woman or even teen girls do abortion because they pregnant outside marriage. So, they are feel shamed and also frustated because of their mate doesn’t want to be responsible to their pregnancy. In my opinion if they doesn’t want to be responsible to their baby just place them in a good place like orphan house. Their baby still can live and will be taken care well in there. Because, even baby have already their right to live in this world. Next case, we can find there are many criminal case about murder someone. Commonly the motivation for them to murder someone are economy, reverenge, etc. Whatever the motivation are, killing someone is a crime and infractioning their human rights. Nobody can despoil someone’s life.

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