RESTRAIN THE CULPRIT, NOT HIS RIGHTS: LET THE PRISONER LIVE!
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Human Rights are the rights a person is born with. All beings are born independent, free and equal rights and into dignity. These rights are inherent to all human beings irrespective of one’s nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, and language, etc. These rights are inalienable rights entitled to human beings within the realm of human society.
Human Rights are fundamental in nature and are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible. There are certain universal human rights that have been stated and guaranteed by law in the form of treaties, statutes, customary international law, general principles and sources of international law such as ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’. The main principle of human rights is based on non-discrimination which is further propagated on the principle of equality.
A “prisoner” or “inmate” is a person kept under detention in jail or prison for an act committed which is prohibited by law of the land. A prisoner is deprived of liberty against their will.
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