People were given rocks and mud to eat in Gulags. Also Joseph Stalin put himself in the gulag because he was good.
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You really need to put this in context. It is unclear what you are querying. Surely, it is generally acknowledged that many or even most cases of human rights abuses have little or nothing to do with war.
US criticisms of Soviet human rights abuses were often met with the response "and what about the human rights of black people in the US? what about the lynchings?" The US thus looked hypocritical and this undermined whatever claim it might have had to a moral position.
There are economic discrepancies between the two groups. There is also discrimination against Catholics in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is officially part of the U.K. and the U.K. sends military and police aid to keep the political status quo. The Protestants are mostly pro-U.K. The Catholics mostly are not. Human rights groups have extensively documented the human rights abuses by the U.K. against political prisoners, mostly Catholic. Many innocent people are killed and disfigured by political violence. Both sides commit human rights abuses, but the abuses on the part of the U.K. outnumber those on the part of the I.R.A. (Irish Republican Army, guerrilla group). Power and economic discrepancies form the root of most wars. Lack of democratic control over leaders is also a factor.
The Soviet Union was a ruthless dictatorship with no respect for human rights, which was involved in many terrible crimes against humanity, particularly during the regime of Josef Stalin.
Yes and no because the civil rights are solely based upon equalness and human rights state what you as a human have the right to do. Though they both involve you, the human, they are not the same.
On preventing human rights abuses.
Human rights abuses.
Oppression.
Human rights abuses
It fights against human rights abuses.
Human right organizations tried to end human rights violations. Public support and condemnation of abuses is important for their success.
There are a number of organizations that are actively trying to stop human rights abuses. One of the best known is Amnesty International.
They tend to care more about a safe investment climate than about human rights.
Improved global communications brings these abuses to the world's attention.
They pressurise governments and organisations and try to end human right abuses.
They tend to care more about a safe investment climate than about human rights.
They tend to care more about a safe investment climate than about human rights.