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Essay heading: Political Reform
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These include political rights, more general human rights, press freedom, and accessible higher education.
Political rights include the right to vote and the rights to organize and demonstrate peacefully. And although political rights limit the state intervention rather than require state action, they do need the government to initiate some vital steps to enforce them, especially when they involve minority groups voicing opinions that are unpopular with the majority... displayed 300 characters
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As for more general human rights, these include freedom from arbitrary arrest and the related protection of the nondiscrimination based on religion, race, ethnicity and sex. A diverse and largely unregulated press and other forms of media is also vital to effective political opposition, since it enables the dissemination of information that can bring diverse groups together among common interests... displayed next 300 characters
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