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The fact is that human rights belong to all people, worldwide and all individuals, regardless of culture, gender, or race, possess certain rights that cannot be taken from them. That is why; it links all members of the human race in a chain of rights and responsibilities that have implications for law, justice, and morality. Not only have human rights just gone away because people are born in a different part of the world because they are still part of the human race. Moreover, it is to say that all people are entitled to every human right, not just certain ones. In the year of 1948 on 10th December, following the traumatic events of World War II, representatives from the 50 member states of the United Nations banded together to create a list of the rights everyone around the world should enjoy.