PART I

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Across
  1. 1. – This connotes that all human beings are entitled to freedom, security and decent standards of living concurrently
  2. 2. – This connotes that Human Rights is not granted by any person or authority
  3. 6. – This connotes that Human Rights are applied irrespective of one’s origin, status, or condition or place where one lives
  4. 10. – This connotes that Human Rights cannot be taken away from; no one has the right to deprive another person of them for any reason
  5. 13. – These are those considered essential for human freedom and democracy, usually enshrined in a constitution.
  6. 15. – These are also called “people’s rights” or “solidarity rights
  7. 16. – These are those rights that ensure the wellbeing of the individual and foster the preservation based on the principle of unity in diversity
  8. 18. - This is the training, dissemination, and information efforts aimed at the building of a universal culture of human rights
  9. 19. - This is the ability to act without undue restraint from the government or other entities
Down
  1. 1. – This connotes that human rights cannot be lost even if man fails to use or assert them
  2. 3. - These are God-given rights
  3. 4. – These rights protect individuals’ freedoms and ensure equality before the law
  4. 5. – These are those rights which enable us to participate in running the affairs of the government either directly or indirectly
  5. 7. – These are non derogable rights or that cannot be suspended nor taken away
  6. 8. – These rights can be limited rights and may be suspended or restricted or limited
  7. 9. - This is the power or privilege given to a person demandable from another person.
  8. 11. – These are rights are those granted and protected by law.
  9. 12. – This connotes that human right’s fulfillment or exercise of one cannot be had without the realization of the other
  10. 14. – These are rights which are provided by law promulgated by the law-making body and, consequently, may be abolished by the same body.
  11. 17. - These are rights are grounded in ethical principles and notions of justice.