well yes but most are violated
199999
Not really because of Mugabe and ZANU-PF doesn't want change!
Violence, a lack of respect for human rights, and an unstable economy are the main causes of political instability in Zimbabwe.
Information that can be found on the Zimbabwe Situation website is politics, news, crimes, election scandals, human rights violations, poverty issues and protests.
Great Zimbabwe Ruins
Yes, they established the Human Rights Commission, of which China, Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Algeria, Vietnam, Syria, Libya, and Sudan (Darfur) have been members. Effective, right?
Zimbabwe is considered non-democratic due to a history of human rights abuses, electoral fraud, and suppression of political opposition. The ruling party has maintained power through intimidation and violence, limiting freedom of speech and assembly. Democratic principles such as free and fair elections, independent judiciary, and respect for human rights have often been undermined in Zimbabwe.
no
At tht point in history there weren't any set human rights
The human rights violated in Zimbabwe involve the governments abuse of power and authority. In addition, security forces continue to torture, beat, and abuse political activists, student leaders, and civil society activists with impunity.
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our race, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights. Although the concept of human rights understands those rights to be universal, any person’s enjoyment of human rights flows from the political system under which they live. They come from the legal system, economic system and the cultural systems of any given country.
because if there were no human rights many countries could suffer from the police and anyone can do anything to anyone and the higher rate of crime could increase more becausf the is no rights to protect anyone.