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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

10 min task - whats happening in Afghanistan

Taliban fighters have entered Kabul after taking control of every major city in the country in less than ten days, the Afghan president has fled the country signaling the collapse of the U.S.-supported government and the U.S 

The violations of human rights that are occurring in the current event in Afghanistan are No unfair detainment, Right to education, Subject to Law, Right to life, Right to freedom of the human rights have been violated, people have been unfairly murdered, women have been sent home by the Taliban as they believe education isn't for woman, the Taliban have broken countless of Afghanistan's laws, people have lost the right to freedom as men/boys are being forced to join the Taliban woman and children have also been forced to leave, people have lost the right to life as they have been forced to leave their home.


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Thursday, August 12, 2021

coding - digital tech

In digital tech we have been learning how to code, we have different sites to learn how to code from and if you click on this link https://studio.code.org/c/125996227 this is where you can find my certificate from one of the coding things I completed 


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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Human Rights

 Rank & Discuss

ALL Human rights

Human rights 1-30


  1. All humans born free and equal

  2. No discrimination

  3. Right to life

  4. No slavery

  5. No torture or any inhuman treatment

  6. Same right to use law

  7. Equal before the law

  8. Right to be treated fair by court

  9. No unfair detainment

  10. Right to trial

  11. Innocent until proven guilty

  12. Right to privacy

  13. Freedom to movement and residence

  14. Right to asylum

  15. Right to nationality

  16. Right to marry and have a family

  17. Right to own things

  18. Freedom of thought and religion

  19. Freedom of expression and opinion

  20. Right to assemble

  21. Right to democracy

  22. Right to social security

  23. Right to work

  24. Right to rest and holiday

  25. Right to social service

  26. Right to education

  27. Right to cultural art and art

  28. Freedom around the world

  29. Subject to law

  30. Human rights cant be taken away



Most important Human rights:

Right to life

Human rights cant be taken away

Right to thought and religion

Right to education

Right to privacy

No slavery

Same right to use the law

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Why these are all most important:

Everyone has the right to live, no matter what type of person they are. 


Human rights cannot be taken away as there should be fairness between other people.


Right to thought and religion is important for a wide range of people, and it wouldn’t be fair on others that have been raised around religion to be discluded because there were no human rights.


Right to education is important because, after the first woman, Malala Yousafzai risked her life for other women to have an education, so we must respect that. Education helps people become better citizens, get better-paid jobs, and it shows us the importance of hard work.


The right to privacy is important because many generations before us did not believe in privacy, and privacy gives us the power to choose our thoughts and feelings and who we share them with.


No slavery is important because slavery is forced labor. Slaves being bought and killed off then replaced, it isn’t good for humanity.


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Why is the right to life important to human rights? 

It protects your right to live, this means nobody not even the government can try to end your life without having a proper reason why to. It also means the government should take appropriate measures by making laws to keep you safe and sometimes take large steps to keep your life from risk.


Why cant human rights be taken away?

Human rights we simply have because we’re human, that's one of the same reasons why human rights cannot be taken away from people. They should not be taken away, except in specific situations and according to process. Human rights can only be taken away if needed to only if you’re in a situation where you have no choice but to lose your human rights.


Why is the right to thought and religion important?

It protects your right to your freedom, thought, belief, and religion. It includes the right to change your beliefs and/or religion at any time, you also have the right to put your beliefs into action. You could include what to wear religious clothing, the right to talk about your beliefs, and/or take part in other religions.


Why is the right to education important?

Education is essential for the development of human potential, enjoyment of the full range of human rights, and respect of others, the right to education encompasses civil and political rights, and economic, social and cultural rights. Education is also a fundamental right for the exercise of all human rights.


Why is the right to privacy important?

Privacy is essential and important to human, it gives us the right to be ourself without judgment, allows us to think freely without discrimination, and is an important element of giving us control over who knows anything about us. 


Why is slavery a violation of human rights?

Slavery is forced labor and human trafficking, and when in happening it strips people of their freedom also their own rights. People deserve a saying of what they do, and human trafficking and slavery are not allowing them to embrace freedom. 


Why is everyone born free and equal?

Why everyone is born free and equal is to ensure that every individual has an opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents. Believing that no one should have poorer life chances, because of where, what, or whom they were born. Whatever they believe shouldn’t be seen as anything less than other beliefs.