Podcast Syrian Future Movement (43): Public Freedoms from the Current’s Perspective

  1. The need to promote personal freedoms and rights, such as the right to live a dignified life, equality before the law, and the prevention of arbitrary arrest or exile, or forms of torture.
  2. We believe in individual freedom, the need not to interfere in the personal lives of individuals, and their right to move, enjoy nationality, marry, own property, etc.
  3. Promote spiritual, civil and political freedom provided that it does not infringe on the freedoms of others, such as the right to think, opinion, religion or lack thereof, the right to establish parties, associations and unions, and the right to peaceful demonstration.
  4. We work to consolidate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights issued by the United Nations in 1948, which is concerned with the right to exercise public freedoms for all individuals.
  5. Protecting the freedom of different minorities from any persecution.
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