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2: When I was 15 years old my taste for men began,

only very close trusted people knew about it; At 17 they


used my name gay and I started going out with friends who
had the same tastes as me, we went to a disco that was very
far from my house in that disco we received insults they
attacked us and threw objects at us and they even attacked
us for the fact that we were gay. they were my secret and I
never thought they would be forgotten until at the end of
April 2022 some neighbors and friends of mine found out
and since then my life has changed completely, at my work
they found out they no longer respect me and ignored me
my presence, in the streets as well as on Saturdays and
Sundays they poured water on me they went to my office in
mid-May I began to receive notes like death threats and
others, they even threw me out at a nightclub that was near
my house. In June they started throwing stones and broke
windows in my house making types of insults towards me,
and I was afraid to walk down the street so I quit my job and
shut myself up in my house and even so at night I heard
screams and insults outside from my house to my person.

1: Different types of people have attacked me, threatened


me, rejected me, and ignored my presence because of my
sexual condition.
2: It started at the end of April during my departure from
Perú, which was on July 19, they found out that I am gay and
they have not stopped humiliating and threatening me. 3:
Neighbors, religious people and strangers who do not
tolerate my sexual relationship by stating that I am sick do
so to disturb.
4: because they found out my taste for the person of my
same sex as me.
5: I am afraid that they will end my life. I am receiving
threats and public
6: religious people, neighbors and every person who does
not tolerate my sexual relationship.
7: Because in my country the majority of people are very
sexist, very religious and very intolerant of homosexuals. 8:
I am afraid that they will carry out their threat and that they
will kill me, I do not want them to: hit me, insult me, break
the windows of my house or ignore my presence.
9: neighbors, friends or unknown people who do not
respect the preference of others.
THE UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS simplified version The
simplified version of the 30 Articles of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
has been created especially for young people.

1. We are all born free and equal. We are all born free. We all have our own ideas and thoughts.
We should all be treated the same way.

2. Does not discriminate. These rights belong to everyone, regardless of our differences.

3. The Right to Life. We all have the right to life and to live in freedom and safety.

4. No Bondage. No one has the right to become slaves. We cannot make anyone our slave.

5. No Torture. No one has any right to harm or torture us.

6. You have rights no matter where you go. I am a person just like you!
7. We Are All Equal Before the Law. The law is the same for everyone. You must treat us all fairly.

8. The Law Protects your Human Rights. We all have the right to ask the law to help us when we
have been treated unfairly.

9. No Wrongful Detention. No one has the right to put us in jail without a good reason and keep
us in jail or kick us out of our country.

10. The Right to a Trial. If we are brought to trial, it has to be in public. The people who judge us
should not let someone else tell them what to do.

11. We are always innocent until proven guilty. No one should be blamed for doing something until
it has been proven. When someone accuses us of having done something wrong, we have the
right to prove that it is not true.

12. The Right to Privacy. No one should try to harm our reputation. No one has the right to enter
our home, open our letters, or disturb us or our family without good reason.

13. Freedom of Movement. We all have the right to go where we want in our own country, and to
travel where we please.

14. Right to Find a Safe Place to Live. If we are afraid of being treated badly in our own country, we
have the right to go to another country to be safe.

15. The Right to a Nationality. We all have the right to belong to a country

16. Marriage and Family. Every adult person has the right to marry and start a family if he so
wishes. Men and women have the same rights, both when they are married and when they
separate.

17. The Right to Your Own Possessions. Everyone has the right to have their own things or to share
them. Nobody should take our things without a good reason.

18. Freedom of Thought. We all have the right to believe what we want to believe, to have a
religion or to change it if we want to

19. Freedom of Expression. We all have the right to think for ourselves, to
think what we like, to say what we think and to share our ideas with other
people.
20. The Right to Assemble in Public. We all have the right to meet with our
friends and to work together in peace to defend our rights. No one can
force us to join a group we don't want to join. 21. The Right to Democracy.
We all have the right to take part in the government of our country. Every
adult should be allowed to choose their own leaders.
22. Social Security. We all have the right to decent housing, medical care,
education, child care, enough money to live on, and medical care if we are
sick or old.

23. The Rights of Workers. Every adult has the right to work, be paid a fair
wage for their work, and join a union.

24. The Right to Play. We all have the right to rest from work and relax.

25. Food and Lodging for All. We all have the right to a good life. Mothers and
children, elderly people, unemployed people or people with physical
limitations, everyone has the right to receive care.

26. The Right to Education. Education is a right. Primary school should be free.
we should learn about the United Nations and how to get along with
others. Our parents can choose what we learn.

27. Copyright. Copyright is a special law to protect a person's creation,


whether artistic or literary. Nobody can copy our work without
permission. We all have the right to lead our own way of life and enjoy the
good things that art, science and education offer us.

28. A Just and Free World. There must be a proper order so that we can all
enjoy rights and freedoms in our country and throughout the world.

29. Responsibility. We have a duty to others, and we should protect their


rights and freedoms.

30. No one can take away your human rights.

LA DECLARACIÓN UNIVERSAL DE DERECHOS HUMANOS DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS Versión


Simplificada La versión simplificada de los 30 Artículos de la Declaración Universal de
Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas se ha creado en especial para gente joven.

1. Todos Hemos Nacido Libres e Iguales. Todos hemos nacido libres. Todos tenemos
nuestras propias ideas y pensamientos. Todos deberíamos ser tratados de la misma
manera.

2. No Discrimines. Estos derechos pertenecen a todos, sin importar nuestras diferencias.


3. El Derecho a la Vida. Todos tenemos el derecho a la vida y a vivir en libertad y con
seguridad.
4. Ninguna Esclavitud. Nadie tiene derecho a convertirnos en esclavos. No podemos hacer
a nadie nuestro esclavo.

5. Ninguna Tortura. Nadie tiene ningún derecho a dañarnos o torturarnos.

6. Tienes Derechos Sin Importar a Donde Vayas. ¡Soy una persona igual que tú!

7. Todos Somos Iguales Ante la Ley. La ley es la misma para todos. Nos debe tratar a todos
con equidad.

8. La Ley Protege tus Derechos Humanos. Todos tenemos el derecho de pedir a la ley que
nos ayude cuando hemos sido tratados injustamente.

9. Ninguna Detención Injusta. Nadie tiene el derecho de meternos en la cárcel sin una
buena razón y de mantenernos encarcelados o de echarnos de nuestro país.

10. El Derecho a un Juicio. Si se nos lleva a juicio tiene que ser en público. Las personas que
nos juzgan no deben permitir que alguien más les diga qué hacer.

11. Somos Siempre Inocentes hasta que se Pruebe lo Contrario. No se debería culpar a
nadie de haber hecho algo hasta que se haya demostrado. Cuando alguien nos acusa de
haber hecho algo incorrecto, tenemos el derecho de demostrar que eso no es verdad.

12. El Derecho a la Intimidad. Nadie debería tratar de dañar nuestra reputación. Nadie
tiene el derecho de entrar en nuestra casa, abrir nuestras cartas o molestarnos o a
nuestra familia sin una buena razón.

13. Libertad de Movimiento. Todos tenemos el derecho de ir a donde queramos en nuestro


propio país, y de viajar a donde nos plazca.

14. Derecho de Buscar un Lugar Seguro en Donde Vivir. Si tenemos temor de ser tratados
mal en nuestro propio país, tenemos el derecho de irnos a otro país para estar seguros.

15. El Derecho a una Nacionalidad. Todos tenemos el derecho de pertenecer a un país.

16. Matrimonio y Familia. Toda persona adulta tiene el derecho de casarse y formar una familia si
así lo quiere. Hombres y mujeres tienen los mismos derechos, tanto cuando están casados
como cuando se separan.

17. El Derecho a tus Propias Posesiones. Todo el mundo tiene derecho a tener sus propias cosas o a
compartirlas. Nadie debería tomar nuestras cosas sin una buena razón.

18. Libertad de Pensamiento. Todos tenemos el derecho de creer en lo que queramos creer, de
tener una religión o de cambiarla si así lo queremos.
19. Libertad de Expresión. Todos tenemos el derecho de pensar por nosotros mismos, de pensar lo
que nos gusta, de decir lo que pensamos y de compartir nuestras ideas con otra gente.

20. El Derecho a Reunirse en Público. Todos tenemos el derecho de reunirnos con nuestros amigos
y de trabajar juntos en paz para defender nuestros derechos. Nadie nos puede obligar a unirnos
a un grupo al que no queremos unirnos.

21. El Derecho a la Democracia. Todos tenemos derecho a tomar parte en el gobierno de nuestro
país. A todo adulto se le debe permitir elegir a sus propios líderes.

22. Seguridad Social. Todos tenemos el derecho a una vivienda decente, a cuidados médicos,
educación, guardería infantil, suficiente dinero para vivir y atención médica si estamos
enfermos o somos mayores.

23. Los Derechos de los Trabajadores. Todo adulto tiene el derecho de trabajar, cobrar un sueldo
justo por su trabajo y a unirse a un sindicato.

24. El Derecho a Jugar. Todos tenemos derecho a descansar del trabajo y a relajarnos.

25. Comida y Alojamiento para Todos. Todos tenemos el derecho a una buena vida. Madres y
niños, gente mayor, personas desempleadas o con limitaciones físicas, todos tienen el derecho
de recibir cuidados.

26. El Derecho a la Educación. La educación es un derecho. La escuela primaria debería ser gratuita.
Deberíamos aprender acerca de las Naciones Unidas y sobre cómo llevarnos bien con los
demás. Nuestros padres pueden elegir lo que aprendemos.

27. Derechos de Autor. El derecho de autor es una ley especial para proteger la creación de una
persona, ya sea artística o literaria. Nadie puede copiar nuestro trabajo sin permiso. Todos
tenemos el derecho a llevar nuestro propio modo de vida y disfrutar de las cosas buenas que el
arte, la ciencia y la enseñanza nos brindan.

28. Un Mundo Justo y Libre. Debe haber un orden apropiado para que podamos todos disfrutar de
derechos y libertades en nuestro país y por todo el mundo.

29. Responsabilidad. Tenemos un deber hacia los demás, y deberíamos proteger sus derechos y
libertades.

30. Nadie Puede Arrebatarte tus Derechos Humanos.

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