ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a list of rights that all people have just because they are people. It was written by a group of people from around the world after World War II. It says that every person has the right to life, freedom, and equal treatment, and it also includes things like the right to a fair trial, freedom of thought, and the right to own property. Everyone has these rights, no matter their gender, race, religion, or where they live. So, these rights can't be taken away from us!