Freedom & Human Rights

Freedom is the foundation upon which the United Kingdoms of Tikar (UKT) stands. Born from a history of struggle and the pursuit of justice, our nation is built on the unwavering commitment to protect human dignity, civil liberties, and the rights of all people, regardless of background, belief, or status.


In UKT, freedom is not a slogan; it is a constitutional guarantee. Citizens are entitled to speak freely, worship openly, organize peacefully, and participate fully in public life without fear of censorship, violence, or discrimination. Our national legal framework protects these core civil liberties and establishes firm boundaries against government overreach or abuse of power.


We are also deeply engaged in a national reconciliation process, acknowledging past injustices and building systems that promote healing, unity, and fairness. Through truth-telling, inclusive dialogue, and institutional reform, UKT seeks to right historical wrongs and restore faith in the rule of law.


UKT has issued strong declarations against all forms of injustice, oppression, and marginalization, whether political, ethnic, gender-based, or economic. We are committed to building a society where no citizen is invisible, no voice is silenced, and no life is treated as expendable.


Our human rights institutions, independent and constitutionally protected, are empowered to investigate abuses, defend the vulnerable, and ensure accountability at every level of government. From community-based watchdogs to national ombuds services, citizens are encouraged to report violations and demand redress without fear.


The protection of human dignity is also central to our development agenda. Whether through access to education, healthcare, justice, or basic services, every effort is made to ensure that rights are not only respected in law but realized in daily life.


In a world where freedom is often fragile, UKT affirms that it is non-negotiable. We are building a nation where freedom is not given by rulers but recognized as the birthright of every citizen.


Because where freedom thrives, so does peace, prosperity, and purpose.