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1) Universality: The Master Plan upheld the principle ○ ○ ○ Relation between the
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that human rights are applied equally to all people without
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distinction as to race, religion, colour, sex, age, language, political ○ ○ Policy and Master Plan
or other opinions, social origin, property, birth or other status. ○ ○ ○ of Action
2) Comprehensiveness: The Master Plan aimed to cover ○ ○ ○
both aspects of the promotion and the protection of human rights ○ ○ ○
in all areas and target groups as needed to be addressed in the ○ ○ ○
Thai society. ○ ○ ○
3) Balance: The Master Plan aimed to balance rights ○ ○
and responsibilities including morality, ethics and duties as well
as the rights of individuals and the community rights. ○ ○ ○
4) Practicality: The Master Plan regarded human rights ○ ○ ○
promotion and protection as the continuous process, where social ○ ○ ○
conditions, culture, values and traditional knowledge of the Thai ○ ○ ○
people had to be considered and developed in parallel. ○ ○ ○
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1) The society is a genuinely peace place where people ○ ○ ○
live with care and compassion to each other, respect other people’s ○ ○ ○
rights and dignity. In other words, the ultimate goal of the human ○ ○ ○
rights promotion and protection is to create a culture of human ○ ○ ○
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