
Peaceful assembly rights
The right to peaceful assembly allows people to gather, protest, or demonstrate publicly without fear of interference or violence, as long as they do so peacefully. It ensures citizens can express their opinions, advocate for change, or celebrate common interests openly. This right is protected by law in many countries, balancing individual freedoms with public safety. Authorities may set reasonable limits, such as requiring permits or restricting assembly locations, but they cannot prohibit peaceful gatherings entirely. Overall, it supports democratic participation and the free exchange of ideas in society.