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Human Rights of Freedom of the Intervention

The essence of human life is to live freely and can hold a peaceful life, peace, and respect each other. But when freedom was taken away by the ruler or a stronger person what can be done? People are where all the shortcomings and sins no one could like perfection, and perfection of His God, therefore man the master always gives these reasons for taking the human heart oppressed with a very political way.

Politics also directed the authorities to provide and create a policy that only benefits a small group considered part of the essential freedom of man, whereas the majority of the oppressed people think that is as part of excessive intervention from the authorities to cover up the political space from the authorities to declare freedom to the people-people who are considered respectable, and a source of funding for these rulers.

Talk about power, never out of activities to get the right power and wealth and foster activities kegermelapan of money, which they considered part of the outcome of their struggle to manage the power. But whether they are thinking about the state of the people who they use as the object of that power? Object of their power are oppressed people who always feel the intervention of the policies made by the authorities. Is there freedom for the human rights of this oppressed?

Freedom is an abstract thing because freedom is likely to be distorted by the lovers of freedom. But that freedom could be ended with the usual rules are considered as part of the rules to live freely. The authorities claim that freedom must be grounded in the sense of responsibility, but in the end they took advantage of the moment of freedom to leave the taste of freedom was considered responsible for the actions outside the mind of the oppressed people. The authorities use the freedom to distort his position by doing Corruption, Collusion and Nepotism is precisely the way of human intervention on the freedom of the oppressed.

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