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23. Analyze what kind of evidence (data, fact or example) supports the arguments
                          you composed in Activity 18. Look at the example.

                      Example:                                                                                     session 10

                    For our discussion




                                   Analyzing data, fact and examples



                    The 1993 Vienna Declaration was signed by        Piece of data
                    one hundred seventy-one countries who
                    said States have the responsibility “...to
                    develop and encourage respect for human
                    rights and fundamental freedoms for all.”



                    In the Vienna Declaration, it is also said that   Fact
                    all of us have the responsibility to foster
                    human rights and freedoms.


                    The problem is that human rights are not         Example                                         Facts, evidence and data. Questioning evidence. Asking for clarification
                    always respected. For example, the right
                    of free movement to enter the US or

                    Europe is not always respected for
                    undocumented people.





                      24. Question the evidence for the arguments you don’t agree with.

                          •  Ask questions, acknowledging them or providing new evidence. Look at
                             the example.


                     Are you sure? What would happen if people        Well, they might not have documents, but
                     enter undocumented? The right to free            countries must listen to the reasons why they
                     movement established in Article 13 of the        left their country and treat them respectfully
                     Universal Declaration of Human Rights does       and with dignity.
                     not force any country to accept them as
                     residents of that country.












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