Saturday, 6 May 2017

HUMAN RIGHTS


As defined by the BusinessDiccionary, Human rights are the fundamental rights that human have by the fact of being human, and that are neither created nor can be abrogated by any government. Besides, Human Rights are supported by several international conventions and treaties, such as a the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human rights.

In the same way, human rights were created at the end of World War II, after the creation of the United Nations, it also was created organizations that looked after and protected human rights. So, that’s why, nowadays, we have the thirty articles of Declaration of Human Rights.

I consider it important to pay attention to the right to education. I would like to comment on the importance of this right, considering that without education countries can't evolves, and most importantly, no individual evolves. In this way, the most important thing to fulfill this right and as it has to be, as stated in the article, is that basic education should be free.

After exposing the positive of this article, I would like to make a small criticism about the education in my country. Although in most countries, including my country, this right is fulfilled and basic education is free, in my country to continue studying and to take a university degree or a medium or higher degree is very difficult, because it is so expensive. But leaving aside this comment about my country, I would like to comment on the worrying cases. There are many underdeveloped countries in which education is not a fundamental right or in which education, by the fact of being a poorer country, is not equal to that of the rest of the more developed countries. In these cases, this fundamental right is violated. Always happens the same in history, the poorest are those who suffer the most while the rich have no problem.

In summary, this right is essential for personal development and, although it is fulfilled in most countries, there are many others in which it is not fulfilled.

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