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Human rights(H.R) are the rights given to people protected under certain laws. Question is how Human rights can be implemented in letter and spirit???
H.R can be  implemented firstly by educating masses about their basic Human rights which can be done through media and secondly by providing those whose rights have been violated with adequate resources to adopt appropriate legal remedy which can then be done by providing free legal aid.

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