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Our Vision

CSA desires a poverty free society where people will live with dignity and satisfaction. People from all walks of life will be able to exercise their rights with confidence and without any barrier. CSA utterly express its solidarity with the universal declaration of human rights and committed to implement those rights in every sector of life. The declaration is concerned with civil and political rights, and with economic, social, and cultural rights.

The rights described in the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) include the right:

  • to life, liberty, and security of person;
  • to freedom of conscience, religion, opinion, expression, association, and assembly;
  • to freedom from arbitrary arrest;
  • to a fair and impartial trial;
  • to freedom from interference in privacy, home, or correspondence;
  • to a nationality;
  • to a secure society and an adequate standard of living;
  • to education; and
  • to rest and leisure.

The declaration also affirms the rights of every person:

  • to own property;
  • to be presumed innocent until proven guilty;
  • to travel from a home country at will and return at will;
  • to work under favorable conditions, receive equal pay for equal work, and join labour unions at will;
  • to marry and raise a family; and
  • to participate in government and in the social life of the community.

The ultimate vision of CSA is to execute those rights in the society. CSA wants to initiate and formulate programs to implement those privileges so that people can enjoy civil, political, economic and cultural rights.