Cards (10)

  • Human dignity is the respect and acknowledgment of an individual as a person, a human being, which cannot be taken away, each person must be free from slavery, manipulation, and exploitation.
  • Human rights are the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, which are inherent to all humans.
  • The common good is the effort for the benefit of all, which is selfless service, sympathy and empathy at the same time, but self-respect, self-worth, self-love and dignity must not be diminished to attain the common good.
  • Freedom of expression is the ability to freely express oneself on the internet, obtain information, and read other people's thoughts and ideas, including the right to speak, to be heard, and to participate in political, artistic, and social life.
  • The right to assembly and to join protest ensures people can gather and meet, both publicly and privately.
  • On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly signed and adopted the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights.
  • The right of the accused to a fair trial is recognized as a fundamental human right by international human rights law and is also enshrined in the Philippine Constitution.
  • The right against slavery and involuntary servitude refers to a condition of enforced and compulsory service induced by means of any scheme, plan or pattern, intended to cause a person to believe that if he or she did not enter into or continue in such condition, he or she or another person would suffer serious harm or other forms of abuse.
  • Protest can be platforms to advocate for change and for people to raise awareness about the issues that matter to them, whether it is human rights, socio-economic rights, or any other issue.
  • The travel right is essential to guaranteeing equality of opportunities and the pursuit of happiness for citizens of the federal union.