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Human rights exist independently of any political system. All humans have natural rights, which are not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government.
Joseph Preston Baratta has written: 'United Nations System (International Organizations)' 'Human rights' -- subject(s): Government policy, Human rights, International Bill of Human Rights, United Nations, United Nations. Commission on Human Rights 'Strength the UN'
The Holocaust is an example of extreme violation of human rights. Human rights laws strive to ensure that such a situation will never occur again.
El Salvador's government disregarded human rights.
When a Government imposes restriction on the free movement,freedom of expression of its citizens, these will definitely be considered as human rights violation by the Government.
A reppresive government is a government that doesn't respect human rights.
The government can enact and enforce laws on any matter that they choose, including the matter of human rights. Of course, law enforcement is never perfect, so government control over human rights is also imperfect.
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Human rights are defined as our fundamental rights. These rights are said to be ours alone without government interference.
The scene where King Arthur being mocked by the peasants about government satirises the feudal system (medieval government system) and the peasants also democracy and human rights.
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Violations of human rights can have a profound negative impact on an individual's self-esteem. Experiencing abuse, discrimination, or injustice can lead to feelings of worthlessness, shame, and powerlessness. It can erode an individual's sense of self-worth and dignity, ultimately affecting their mental and emotional well-being.