I think every country has its human rights violations, they are just dealt with differently according to the way the laws are interpreted.
Nope.
Human Rights violations
THE HOLOCAUST!!!! In Germany!!! WW2!!!
If the history of the United States begins when the thirteen colonies became states under the US Constitution, then two major sets of activities concerning the USA would today be considered human rights violations. Using "major" as the criteria, and using USA as the place, of these violations, three main violations can be identified. 1. slavery 2. violations of treaties made with Native Americans and human rights violations made against Natives where no treaties were involved, and 3. Denying women the right to vote. In some counties women still are denied the right to vote.
he took away any freedom the jews had.left by obsidien
still has serious human rights violations
Human rights
Nope.
Yes, during the Korean war.
The law where you may only have one child or you can't be supported
human rights violations in the nation of Czechoslovakia?
Human rights violations
There is no particular type of government or nation that excels in human rights violations. Unfortunately, the only common denominator in human rights violations is the presence of humans.
Human right organizations tried to end human rights violations. Public support and condemnation of abuses is important for their success.
Political killings,
China breaks many Human Rights Violations regarding Tibet, for example freedom of speech, religion and many more.
yes yes they are