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The Great Importance of The Right to Education

Jhoseph Santiago Arevalo Rivera

The fundamental human right. Every individual, irrespective of race, gender,


nationality, ethnic or social origin, religion or political preference, age or disability,
is entitled to a free elementary education, so that each child can develop their
thinking and reasoning That is why children are so important as they are the future,
it also includes a responsibility.

to provide basic education for individuals who have not completed primary
education from the school and college levels also calling for respect. to set
minimum standards of education and to improve the quality of education and
improve it every day so that this keep getting better and better.

being racist, the rights to life, fair treatment, free expression among others are
violated throughout history, there have been several examples of the search for
equality and the blocking of racism, and this is a very problematic and
discriminatory situation causing mobilizations and marches so that they can assert
their rights

According to the organizers of the demonstration in various parts of the world, who
were not afraid of the government's call to stay home due to the health crisis, the
case has echoes in their country. Thus, they explained that they want to denounce
the high rate of incarceration among aboriginals, as well as the members of this
community who died when they were in the hands of the pólice.

People around the world face violence and inequality and sometimes torture, even
execution because of who they love, how they look, or who they are. Sexual
orientation and gender identity are integral aspects of our selves and should never
lead to discrimination or abuse. Human Rights Watch works for lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender peoples' rights, and with activists representing a
multiplicity of identities and issues.

We document and expose abuses based on sexual orientation and gender identity
worldwide, including torture, killing and executions, arrests under unjust laws,
unequal treatment, censorship, medical abuses, discrimination in health and jobs
and housing, domestic violence, abuses against children, and denial of family
rights and recognition.

human rights, fundamental rights, improvement, respect, tolerance, understanding?

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