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Human rights are not worthy of the name if they do not protect the people we don't like as well as
Human rights are not worthy of the name if they do not protect the people we don't like as well as
Human rights are not worthy of the name if they do not protect the people we don't like as well as
Human rights are not worthy of the name if they do not protect the people we don't like as well as
Human rights are not worthy of the name if they do not protect the people we don't like as well as
Human rights are not worthy of the name if they do not protect the people we don't like as well as
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