Page 53 - What Kind of Yemen ?
P. 53
Adnan Oktar
(Harun Yahya)
the right to education, guar-
antees regarding the protec-
tion of those in agriculture
and stockbreeding, the pre-
vention of arbitrary confisca-
tion of possessions and lands,
and the right to work. Since
these obligations entitle the
citizens to demand something
from the state, they are also
known as "demand rights."
The majority of these
rights concern the social and
economic spheres and are the
result of the idea of a social
state. "Demand rights"
enshrined in the Yemeni con-
stitution will determine how
far the state supports and
watches over its people.
Yemenis need to know
that application of some posi-
tive obligations is restricted
with the means available to
the Yemeni state. For exam-
ple, the development and
care of children of working
women may be described as
an obligation of the state in
law; however, if the state can-
not find the funds to open
nursery schools and day care
51