2. Citizens may present complaints concerning acts or omissions on the part of public bodies to the Ombudsman, who shall undertake a review, without power of decision, and shall forward recommendations to the competent organs as deemed necessary. 3. The Ombudsman shall be appointed by the National Parliament through absolute majority votes of its members for a term of office of four years. 4. The activity the Ombudsman shall be independent from any means of grace and legal remedies as laid down in the Constitution and the law. 5. Administrative organs and public servants shall have the duty to collaborate with the Ombudsman. Section 28 (Right to resistance and self-defence) 1. Every citizen has the right to disobey and to resist illegal orders or orders that affect their fundamental rights, freedoms and guarantees. 2. The right to self-defence is guaranteed to all, in accordance with the law. TITLE II PERSONAL RIGHTS, FREEDOMS AND GUARANTEES Section 29 (Right to life) 1. Human life is inviolable. 2. The State shall recognise and guarantee the right to life. 3. There shall be no death penalty in the Democratic Republic of East Timor. Section 30 (Right to personal freedom, security and integrity) 1. Every one has the right to personal freedom, security and integrity. 2. No one shall be arrested or detained, except under the terms clearly provided for by applicable law, and the order of arrest or detention should always be presented for consideration by the competent judge within the legal timeframe. 3. Every individual who loses his or her freedom shall be immediately informed, in a clear and precise manner, of the reasons for his or her arrest or detention as well as of

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