Human Rights

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Across
  1. 4. – A smaller group within a population.
  2. 5. – The use of peaceful means to bring about change.
  3. 7. – The state of being equal, especially in status or rights.
  4. 8. – The practice of owning other people as property.
  5. 10. – Belief that one race is superior to another.
  6. 13. – Relating to the customs and achievements of a group.
  7. 16. – Pertaining to the production and use of wealth.
  8. 19. – Belief in and worship of a higher power.
  9. 20. – Fair treatment and due reward in accordance with honor or law.
  10. 22. – Legal principle that all are treated the same in court.
  11. 23. – Inflicting severe pain to punish or extract information.
  12. 24. – A social construct relating to roles of men and women.
  13. 25. – Protection granted to someone fleeing persecution.
  14. 29. – Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled.
  15. 30. – The process of becoming stronger and more confident.
  16. 32. – Legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement.
  17. 33. – Impartial and just treatment without favoritism.
  18. 38. – Unfair treatment of people based on prejudice.
  19. 39. – Illegal trade of people, often for exploitation.
  20. 40. – Supreme power or authority of a state to govern itself.
  21. 41. – A young person entitled to special protection under human rights law.
  22. 44. – The power to act, speak, or think without restraint.
  23. 45. – The act of making one’s thoughts or feelings known.
  24. 46. – Fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers.
  25. 47. – Public demonstration against injustice.
  26. 48. – The act of embracing all individuals regardless of differences.
  27. 49. – Non-governmental organization promoting human rights.
Down
  1. 1. – Concerned with promoting human welfare.
  2. 2. – Official pardon for people who have violated laws or policies.
  3. 3. – The principle that all people are subject to the law.
  4. 6. – Another term for freedom, often in legal or political contexts.
  5. 9. – The fundamental right to exist and not be killed.
  6. 11. – Permission for something to happen.
  7. 12. – The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
  8. 14. – Applicable to all people, regardless of nationality or background.
  9. 15. – Relating to citizens and their rights.
  10. 17. – Responsibility for one's actions, especially by those in power.
  11. 18. – Systematic killing of a national, racial, or religious group.
  12. 21. – A person forced to flee their country due to danger.
  13. 26. – Acronym for the first international human rights document.
  14. 27. – Work, especially hard physical work or employment.
  15. 28. – Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.
  16. 31. – Related to government, policy, and public affairs.
  17. 34. – The right to keep personal information protected.
  18. 35. – Being involved in decision-making processes.
  19. 36. – Violations of the laws of war.
  20. 37. – Related to society and community living.
  21. 38. – Legal principle ensuring fair treatment through the judiciary.
  22. 42. – A system of government by the whole population.
  23. 43. – The state of being worthy of honor or respect.