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...folk festival. He also has a younger brother, Bilo, who is [[intellectual disability|intellectually disabled]] and kept away locked in a cage. Bilo was not alwa
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...mic, social and cultural rights.<ref>{{cite book |title= The International Law of Human Rights|last=Sieghart |first=Paul |year=1983 |publisher=Oxford Univ
...atus".<ref>''ICESCR'', Article 2.2</ref> The rights can only be limited by law, in a manner compatible with the nature of the rights, and only for the pur
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...mic, Social and Cultural rights.<ref>{{cite book |title= The International Law of Human Rights|last=Sieghart |first=Paul |year=1983 |publisher=Oxford Univ
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...vision which is seriously disabling with no prospect of recovery. Serious disability is equivalent to visual acuity of less than 20/200 [[Snellen chart|Snellen]
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Australia changed its law so as to fit with the Montreal Convention including in some of the followin
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