human rights by eguriase s. m. okaka
HUMAN RIGHTS By Eguriase S. M. Okaka Meaning of Human Rights Human beings have been on this earth for over 4,000 years. They had always lived together in communities, nations or countries. Some of these people in these communities or nations are poor and weak while others are rich and strong. The need to prevent oppression and intimidation among the people and make them continue to live together happily in peace and harmony led to the concept of human rights. Human rights are rights that people possess by virtue of being human beings, and are neither created nor can be abrogated by any government. All individuals belong to a society; and such, becomes citizens of that society where they freely exercise their rights. In other words, the rights of citizens of a country are those entitlements they enjoy as citizens of that country. Human rights can also be define as rights people are entitled to by reason of being human beings regardless of their race, religion, sex, nationality, etc...