What are the rights?
Rights differ in meaning from one country to another according to their needs and demands, and rights are needed by everyone regardless of their nationalities, race, color or religion. Therefore, these rights are ours to obtain without discrimination. We often hear about universal human rights, with treaties that exist in countries
The world and international law and its principles, and these rights are requested by organizations specialized in these rights, such as the peacekeeping system and similar organizations that seek to achieve peace among their goals. Rights are now taught in universities, which teach the principles of rights existing in the state, and these rights are taught to apply them in
Courts and so on. Human rights are many and important in a person’s life, which he must have in his life, and they are among the most basic of his rights that he must possess: Human rights Political rights: that this person enjoys the advantages and rights of his country in the state in which he lives and possesses its nationality, such as the right to vote for whomever he wants, and that He participates in any party he deems appropriate without any pressure, and gives his opinion and divulges it without fear of anyone, as it is one of the simplest rights of a citizen who wants to communicate his word and convey his point of view
In a contemporary and sophisticated way, and this freedom is missing in many countries of the world, and most of these countries are the Arab countries that lack political freedom in a circle confined between certain people without seeing the aspects of other opinions that participate in supporting the country forward. Economic rights: any citizen has the right to own what he wants from the money if it comes from a legitimate source in the state, and to preserve these properties, which fall under the responsibility of the state, which provides protection for the properties owned by citizens, and every citizen must work in the field he deems appropriate and provide He has the state to earn a good livelihood to change his life and improve
His material conditions, which the poor countries in the world suffering from poverty lack. Social rights: The citizen has the right to marry, have children, and live in stability with his family without feeling afraid, and this can only be done with safety, and to educate his children in the colleges and universities that are at the expense of the state that provides it to its citizens. These rights must be available in the life of every person living on this planet. They are simple rights, which in some countries have become goals and become dreams for many people, and all of this is due to the despicable policies followed in some tyrannical countries.