WAEC - Government (2010 - No. 30)

A citizen's freedom of movement may be restrained if he
has refused to salute the Head of State
has been convicted by the courts
refuses to vote at elections
criticizes the government

Explanation

Limitations to Human Rights

  1. Civil unrest – Whenever there is riot or crisis, there will not be freedom of movement.
  2. Some people’s movement can be limited if they have a case in the law court.
  3. A citizen who is infected with deadly diseases may be isolated for treatment in order not to infect other people thereby denying him/ her freedom of movement.
  4. A person’s land and property can be destroyed if built on the wrong place or if government wants to make some construction of roads or other project that will be useful for the public.
  5. A person who is found guilty of a murder case can lose his/her right to life.

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