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Sudan : 

Sudan By Tirhas Miteku, Dan Spencer, Chris Larsen, Leesa Harvey

Rights : 

Rights Freedom of Thought Right to Democracy Right to Social Security Right of Public Assembly Freedom of expression

Human Right in Sudan 18 & 21 : 

Human Right in Sudan 18 & 21 By Tirhas

I. Introduction: : 

I. Introduction: Freedom of Thought The Right to Democracy

II. Body Freedom of Thought : 

II. Body Freedom of Thought Everyone in Sudan has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion For 22-year Sudan has been in civil war between the North and the South The civil war is between Arab and black African, which is between Muslims and Christians.

The Right to Democracy : 

The Right to Democracy President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan, who has been in power for more than 20 years. Everyone in Sudan has the right to equal access to public service in his country. Everyone is Sudan has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.

III. Conclusion: : 

III. Conclusion: Other countries need to step in to stop the problem in Sudan. First of all we need to providing basic needs to the people; food, water, shelter. Everyone in Sudan needs to have the right for freedom of thought and the right to democracy.

Sudan Social Security : 

Sudan Social Security First Law was established in 1974 Supervised by Ministry of Welfare and Social Security Administered by the National Social Insurance Fund

Types of Pensions : 

Types of Pensions Old Age Pension Early Pension Disability Pension Survivor Pension

Source of Funds : 

Source of Funds 8% gross monthly earnings-insured person 25% of declared monthly income according to earnings classes-Self Employed 17% of gross monthly payroll-Employer

Notes : 

Notes Luca Barbone, World Bank Director for Poverty Reduction Ratios

Conclusion : 

Conclusion

The Right to Public Assembly : 

The Right to Public Assembly

Slide 14: 

An act passed june 8th 2009 that puts heavy restrictions on the media to hold back political and religious information from the people of sudan. Heavy fines or even suspension of articles can be imposed if the media does not comply with very strict guidelines. Political instability has resulted in very high crime rates due to the ongoing civil war. Sudanese people are ruled by very strict Islamic laws

Slide 15: 

Religion and a sense of responsibility to the community are powerful information and social control mechanisms that hold back people fromThe individual right to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue and defend common interests.

Slide 16: 

One proposition that has caught the attention of many would be to cut off trade and aid to the Sudanese government, to show that the world will not tolerate the injustice and repression to the people of Sudan.

Freedom of Expression : 

Freedom of Expression

Dance : 

Dance

Art and Music : 

Art and Music

Media : 

Media

Activity : 

Activity www.darfurisdying.com

Conclusion : 

Conclusion