1.In Afghanistan from 1996-2001 woman where only allowed a primary education no t a secondary education. This was breaking the right to an education.
2.Pol pot was a dictator in the 1970s in Cambodia. He ordered the execution of around one million people whose views and lifestyles he disagreed with. He did this because he wanted to get rid of all aspects of western culture from Cambodia.
There have been countless instances of human rights being broken in modern history. There is no universally agreed-upon set of rights which all humans innately have. In the United States Constitution, citizens are guaranteed the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Some nations base their legal code on religious doctrine, which allocates different right to people of different sexes and social classes.
Perhaps the most universal human right is the right to life. From this perspective, any incidence of murder (perhaps without just cause) would be considered a breaking of an individual's human rights. Another generally accepted inalienable right is freedom, within reason and within limitation. Some well known examples include:
Again, the definition of "human rights" is extremely variable and subjective. Do not take these examples as a definitive list by any means, but simply as some of the more well-known and globally accepted examples of times when human rights have been violated.
natural rights(being life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness--this is the version given by John Locke-- there is another version in united states government is life, liberty and property),Magna CartaHabeas CorpusPetition of RightsEnglish Bill of Rights
Modern drama is the western development of drama beginning in the late 19th century. Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw, Caesar and Cleopatra, Arms and the Man, Importance of being Earnest are examples of modern drama.
yes. my favorite being the bud light "Real Men of Genius" commercials.
An animal being killed An animal being beaten Two animals fighting to the death Animals not being fed Animals that don't have anything
You don't get rights for being gay. In fact, depending on where you live, you lose rights for being gay.
The concept of natural rights are the rights received by just being a human being. These rights are life, liberty, and property.
A promise can be broken but not touched
You are describing assault, and possibly aggravated assault. It is not usually thought of as a "right", in the political sense, being taken, but rather a law being broken. Such rights as are listed in the Constitution pertain to what the government can't do to us.
Occupational rights are the rights of every human being to engage in occupations that are meaningful for them and that contribute to their well-being and well-being of their communities.
Non-examples of natural rights could include privileges granted by governments or institutions, such as driving licenses or professional certifications, which are not inherent to individuals by virtue of being human. Social norms or cultural customs that vary across societies, like what clothing to wear or what food to eat, are also not examples of natural rights. Economic benefits or entitlements provided by social welfare programs or insurance policies are not natural rights because they are contingent on societal structures and agreements.
the RELATIONSHIP between government and its citizens, the other 2 being CONSTITUTIONAL LAW and CRIMINAL LAW.
The ionic bonds are broken.