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Human Rights Violations

Human Rights Violations. Terrorism. Natural Disasters. War. Organized Crime. Racism. Despotism. Immigration / Land Rights. Child Soldiers. Terrorism. Innocent victims suffer an attack on their right to live in peace. The suspected perpetrators of attacks also have rights

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Human Rights Violations

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  1. Human Rights Violations

  2. Terrorism

  3. Natural Disasters

  4. War

  5. Organized Crime

  6. Racism

  7. Despotism

  8. Immigration / Land Rights

  9. Child Soldiers

  10. Terrorism • Innocent victims suffer an attack on their right to live in peace. • The suspected perpetrators of attacks also have rights • Countries use terrorism to commit violations • USA, China, Egypt, Pakistan and Uzbekistan.

  11. Natural Disasters • Human rights of disaster victims are not taken into account. • Unequal access to assistance, discrimination in aid provision • Result from insufficient resources and capacities to prepare and respond to the disasters.

  12. War • Human Rights Violations are the norm. • Both sides commit violations, as a rule.

  13. Organized Crime • In part responsible for surge in crime rates and, in some countries, have accumulated vast influence over government institutions. • Gov. represents the interests of criminal enterprises. • Guatemala, El Salvador, Colombia and Peru.

  14. Racism • Lynching • Discrimination • Violence • Intimidation

  15. Despotism • Monarchy- single person governs by established laws • A despot governs by his own will • Fiji, Burma, Guinea, Niger, Libya

  16. Immigration / Land Rights • Exploitation. • Can attract criminal elements (drug / human trafficking) • Racism

  17. Child Soldiers • Three forms: • Direct part in hostilities (child soldiers) • Support roles -porters, spies • Political advantage as propaganda

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