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Just and impartial treatment, ensuring equality of opportunity and access.
fairness (oikeudenmukaisuus)
Strengthening individuals or communities to exercise their rights and participate fully in society.
empowerment (voimaannuttaminen, voimaantuminen)
The state of being free from oppressive restrictions or control.
liberty, freedom (vapaus)
Unfair or unequal treatment based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion.
discrimination (syrjintä)
Fair and impartial treatment, ensuring that rights are upheld and wrongs are rectified.
justice (oikeus)
The inherent worth and value of every human being, deserving of respect and honor.
dignity (arvokkuus, ihmisarvo)
The ability to act, speak, or think without restraint or interference.
freedom, liberty (vapaus)
Fair treatment and equal opportunities for all individuals
equality (tasa-arvo)
indigenous people
the original inhabitants of an area, with unique cultures and traditions (alkuperäiskansa)
prejudiced
having biased opinions without proper knowledge or experience (ennakkoluuloinen)
oppression
the unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power over others, typically leading to the unjust treatment or exploitation of individuals or groups (sorto)
violation
the act of breaking or failing to comply with a rule, law, or standard, often resulting in great harm (loukkaus, häpäisy)
unbiased
free from prejudice or favoritism, showing no preference or partiality towards any particular person, group, or idea (puolueeton, tasapuolinen)
literacy
the ability to read and write proficiently, typically considered a fundamental skill for communication and education (luku- ja kirjoitustaito)
inalienable right
a fundamental right that cannot be taken away or transferred, typically considered inherent to all human beings (kiistaton oikeus)
coexistence
the state of living or existing together peacefully, especially among individuals or groups with differing beliefs or ideologies (rinnakkaiselo)
suffrage
the right to vote in political elections (äänioikeus)
genocide
the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group (kansanmurha)
bigot
A bigot is someone who is intolerant of other people's beliefs, opinions, or lifestyles, especially those that differ from their own (kiihkoilija, fanaatikko)
emancipation
the act of freeing or state of being freed; liberation (vapauttaminen)
bias
a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing (puolueellisuus)