Human rights group Amnesty International assert that the universal state ownership of the media means that freedom of expression is restricted.
The French "rights" did not originate from God, but were "simply asserted as self-justifying concepts" The Declaration's "inalienable rights" were a product of "biblical theism."
"It endangers the rights of people, lawyers, journalists and citizens to assert certain political views," he said yesterday.
In The Independent on April 8, 2010, human rights activist Joan Smith asserts that the engagements were as a game to the helicopter crew.
"Crowded right through the lobby," asserted the officer.
Almost every human rights report asserts that Jews are unable to travel outside the country as a family, but Syrian officials deny that they are virtual hostages.
In law, the real party in interest is the one who actually possesses the substantive right being asserted and has a legal right to enforce the claim (under applicable substantive law).
So I claim the right to speak on behalf of the Members from the South and to assert that we too have an interest in the North's well being.
By its acts, no less than its action which bespeak its insincerity, it has forfeited whatever rights it could have asserted as an employer.'
But it also represents something elusive: the right to assert an identity, the right to wriggle free from the identity imposed by others.