According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the United Nations in 1948, after the Second World War, “All human beings are born free (…)” — this sentence forms the beginning of the Declaration and serves as a classic example of the liberal statement that human beings are born free and have certain rights throughout their lives.
People are free, by default — everyone, including men and women belonging to the most disadvantaged and marginalized groups, have every right to be covered by and benefit from social protection systems, without discrimination. When existing policies and infrastructure do not support this idea in its entirety, then people have to further develop them for making them freedom-friendly.
We all together should work on strengthening commitment to those universal rules, and the experts know how help individuals, whose rights get violated.