4 political rights and social rights each, in context to the Human Rights

Answer: Political Rights:
(i) The right to take part in the government.
(ii) The right to equal access to public services in his country.
(iii) The right to a nationality.
(iv) The right to seek asylum in other countries from persecution.

Social Rights:
(i) Right to marry.
(ii) Right to education.
(iii) The education shall promote understanding, tolerance, and friendship among all nations and racial groups.
(iv) The family is entitled to full protection by society and the state.


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