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Human rights protections in the 1945 Constitution |
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| Relevant chapters from the Constitution |
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| CHAPTER X: CITIZENSHIP |
Article 27 |
| (1). All citizens, without exception, shall be equal before the law and in government
and shall have the duty to respect the law and the government |
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| (2). Every citizen shall have the right of employment and to a living befitting human
beings. |
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| Article 28 |
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| Freedom of association and assembly, of expressing thoughts by speech and writing,
and so on, shall be laid down by law. |
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| CHAPTER XI: RELIGION |
Article 29 |
| (2). The state shall guarantee freedom to every resident to adhere to their respective
religion and to perform their religious duties in accordance with their religion and
that faith. |
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| CHAPTER XII: DEFENSE |
Article 30 |
| (1). Every citizen shall have the right and the duty to participate in the defense
efforts of the state. |
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| CHAPTER XIII: EDUCATION |
Article 31 |
| (1). Every citizen shall have the right to an education. |
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| (2). The government shall establish and operate a national education system which
shall be provided for by law. |
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Irmansyah et al. International Journal of Mental Health Systems 2009 3:14 doi:10.1186/1752-4458-3-14 |
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