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Which is a right in some countries but is not considered a human right according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
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Which is a right in some countries but is not considered a human right according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
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Which is a right in some countries but is not considered a human right according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
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One such example of a right that is not considered a human right according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights would be "healthcare", since many industrialized countries still don't provide free healthcare to its citizens.
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