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  1. Every person has the right to be free from torture or inhumane and degrading treatment, and has the right to receive political asylum from another country.
Article 28H
  1. Every person has the right to live in prosperity physically and spiritually, to reside, and to enjoy good and healthy environment, and has the right to obtain medical care.
  2. Every person has the right to receive ease and special treatment to obtain the same opportunity and benefit in order to achieve equality and fairness.
  3. Every person has the right to social security enabling them to develop their entire self as a dignified human being.
  4. Every person has the right to own personal property and such property may not be arbitrarily deprived by any parties.
Article 28I
  1. Right to live, right to be free from torture, right of freedom of thought and conscience, right of religion, right to be free from slavery, right to be recognized as a person before the law, and right not to be prosecuted under a law with retrospective effect are all human rights that cannot be deprived under any circumstances.
  2. Every person has the right to be free from discriminative treatment based upon any grounds and has the right to protection from such discriminative treatment.
  3. Cultural identities and rights of indigenous people are respected in accordance with the development of times/age and civilizations.
  4. Protection, advancement, enforcement, and fulfillment of human rights are responsibilities of the state, especially the government.
  5. For the purpose of enforcing and protecting human rights in accordance with the principle of a constitutional democratic state, the implementation of human rights is guaranteed, regulated and set forth in legislation.