Sentences with phrase «exercising basic human rights»

It works to promote justice for individuals who are threatened, unjustly detained or imprisoned for exercising their basic human rights or for political reasons.
Along with campaigns from church groups, Amnesty International also petitioned for his release, saying that he was a «prisoner of conscience,» jailed for peacefully exercising basic human rights, like the right to assemble.
Church groups had campaigned for his release for years, and Amnesty International also petitioned for his release, saying that he was a «prisoner of conscience,» jailed for peacefully exercising basic human rights.
By re-staging Tania Bruguera's participatory art work, Tatlin's Whisper 6, the Hammer Museum stands in solidarity with her, Angel Santiesteban, and Danilo Maldonado «El Sexto», and all other artists around the world who face criminal charges and violence for exercising their basic human right to free expression.

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There are many Islamic governments who deny others to exercise their basic freedom and human rights.
The Trade Union Bill is aimed solely at preventing workers from exercising their basic, hard fought human rights within the workplace.
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