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Universal Declaration of Human Rights



The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a document created by the United Nations in 1948. It lists 30 rights and freedoms that all people should have, no matter where they live. These include basic rights like the right to life, freedom, and safety; the right to education; and the right to work. The UDHR aims to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect, helping to promote peace and justice around the world. Below is the original document in English from 1948.



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