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“If patience poses a threat to a person's dignity, it is of no use” — Kamala Aliyeva

According to the legal expert, the limits of patience and endurance are defined by human rights.

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The topic of patience and endurance was discussed on the "Dangal Gap" podcast by Darakchi.uz. Lawyer, Doctor of Philosophy in Legal Sciences, Kamola Aliyeva, shared her legal perspective on this issue.

"Every person has rights and freedoms. Patience and endurance must also be within the framework of these freedoms. If patience leads to the violation of another person's rights or the humiliation of human dignity - this is not patience, this is self-destruction," she says.

According to Aliyeva, a person possesses rights and freedoms from birth, and if patience contradicts these rights, then continuing it brings more harm than good.

"Patience is not a necessity in situations that humiliate an individual's dignity," emphasized the lawyer.

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