Basic rights: to life, name, citizenship; the right to know your parents, receive their care and be with them;
the rights designed to ensure the free development of the individual: the right to express one’s opinion, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, access to information and the ability to share it;
rights ensuring the normal cultural development of children, including the right to education, use of their native language and culture;
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