Treaty of Middelburg

I would like to create a world where freedom is truly accessible to everyone, regardless of their background, beliefs, or circumstances. This means ensuring that people can express themselves openly without fear, have equal opportunities to pursue their dreams, and live without oppression or discrimination. I want to see stronger protections for digital privacy and freedom of speech, so that young people can engage in open discussions without censorship or surveillance. Economic freedom is also crucial—access to quality education and fair job opportunities should not be limited by where someone is born. Most importantly, I want to help build a culture where freedom comes with responsibility, where people not only demand their own rights but also respect and uphold the rights of others.

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  • Kartik Jigneshbhai Patel

Treaty of Middelburg

If I could change something about freedom in the world, I would ensure that all people have true freedom of expression, movement, and opportunity—not just in theory, but in practice. Many places claim to be free, yet people still face oppression, censorship, or systemic barriers that limit their choices. Some key changes I’d focus on: Freedom from Oppression – No one should live in fear of persecution for their beliefs, identity, or speech. Economic Freedom – Everyone should have access to resources, education, and fair wages so they can truly make choices about their lives. Freedom of Information – The right to access uncensored, unbiased information is critical for real freedom. Freedom from Fear – Whether it's war, violence, or government control, no one should feel trapped by circumstances they didn't choose. Freedom to Move – Borders often restrict opportunity. People should be able to move freely to seek a better life.

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  • Nelly Sachs

Treaty of Middelburg

I think it's a change in society itself, of course some laws and norms can be converted to be more freedom but as i said before theres a big impact in everyones mentality that can only be changed if you decide to

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  • Isabel Etcheverría Sanz

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  • Jeroen Loos

Treaty of Middelburg

make people respect each other more, and listen more

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  • Jasper Letsch

Treaty of Middelburg

Freedom is often discussed as an abstract ideal, but in reality, it is deeply shaped by structural inequalities that determine who truly has access to it. One of the most urgent areas where freedom is restricted is gender equality. Around the world, women and marginalized genders still face legal, economic, and social barriers that limit their choices, voices, and opportunities. Whether it’s the gender pay gap, restricted reproductive rights, or the lack of women in leadership positions, freedom is not equally distributed. I want to change the way freedom is understood and implemented so that it is not a privilege, but a guarantee for everyone, regardless of gender, background, or social status. This means dismantling systemic discrimination, ensuring that women and gender minorities have the same rights and opportunities as men, that gender-based violence is not tolerated, and that policies actively work to close the gaps that still exist.

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  • Rebecca Limentani

Treaty of Middelburg

Ideally, i would love to make change to peoples lives who are in dire need, not being able to eat, drink or who are subject to a lifestyle they do not wish to have.

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  • Calum Sykes

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I think it would be to stop the wars and help the people to live freely. I am from a country which was under war conditions for 30 years. Which was very hard as i lost two of my close friends and family member in the war. In my opinion it is very important to solve the problems between countries in a diplomatic way without wars. So freedom of security is very important for me and i would want to change the opinions of country leaders to be more diplomatic.

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  • Aytac Mammadli

Treaty of Middelburg

I would like to see a world where young people, especially women, are given more equal opportunities to pursue their dreams and make meaningful changes. My message is that true freedom means equality, respect, and the chance to be heard.

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  • Ekin Yildirim