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Exercise Not, or Be Arrested - Hating Human Rights(permalink)

Posted by robillarde on Sunday, 16th March 2008 Last updated Sunday, 16th March 2008
If you're reading this the likelihood is that you're potentially a human being, would you be even annoyed if someone stopped you from speaking or expressing yourself at all (if you are able to)?

WHY some people hate Human rights and WHY Human Rights need place priority over religion:


It seems that people are being arrested in some countries simply for having an physical excercise regime that doesn't comply with a government.

This is a good reason why Human Rights must take precedence over religious or political beliefs.

The one thing we all have in common is we are Human and we all have basic rights, so in this respect, we are lucky to live in a democracy that allows some freedom of speech
- long may it continue to improve and may those that don't understand the importance of Human Rights (may be they are themselves pepretrators of abuses of human rights) become enlightened as to the importance of all of us as humans with free will.

To have the rights as set out by the ECHR must be your right, most people (UK legal system) are just ignorant of the Human Rights Act OR they do not implement the law correctly (as in some secret Family Court cases here in the UK) thus undermining the reputation of the ECHR and Human Rights' Act.

The Human Rights act is IN NO WAY being implemented properly in the UK and is often being UNDERMINED due to it being a freedom giving justice system.

This means the UK must begin implementing the Human Rights Act with integrity and stop attempting to undermine and give it a bad name!

It seems people are quite rightly outraged when some people receive the benefits of human rights when others don't. This is not an 'accident' at all, if the Human Rights Act was implemented correctly there would be little disharmony here.

When people DO understand the Human Rights' Act we may have some harmony in Great Britain and people in other countries may be also be blessed with having their rights as humans placed above ANY belief system that is not of our personal choice.

Elizabeth Robillard

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