The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if the person
opposes the government violently
leave the country permanently
is convicted of a serious crime
is pronounced dead
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It's a lie...a citizen of a country can lose his citizenship if he permanently chooses to reside in another country and renounces his country's citizenship; thereby acquiring the latter's citizenship and becomes a permanent member of his desired country.If one is convicted of a serious crime and heightened to the point of execution or confinement,he is a citizen of that country under that circumstances.What of those alleged of embezzlement, fraudulent activities or criminality;they still come out of those vices after serving term or even bailed out and continue residing as citizens.so B is right

Secondly,if being convicted of a serious crime is the heightened level of withdrawing one's citizenship,why is their right to seek redress or right for defense to appointment an attorney to defend a citizen if allegedly arrested for a crime.Why isn't his citizenship to right to seek redress or fair hearing Withdrawn from him because of a serious crime committed by the accused.All those about to be judged or tried were given their right to seek redress no matter what.e.g dimka suka


