There have been human rights violations in Iraq in all three major periods of recent history Specifically:
In the current period there have been a number of human rights violations by both insurgents and coalition forces.
War crimes by insurgents include, but are not limited to, bombings, hostage taking, and beheading.
War crimes by the coalition forces include but are not limited to, prison scandals (Abu Ghraib prison), killing of innocent civilians and gang rape
All twenty four human rights listed by the united nations have been violated.
Shawn Merrill
AKA: Flynn
The question is worded in a ridiculous fashion. Both America and its detractors have cited these three reasons as the most common bases of why the United States started the Iraq War. The only other reasons proffered include that Iraq was a hotbed of terrorism (which was blatantly untrue) and numerous conspiracy theories about the Military-Industrial Complex, Freemasonry, Republican Agendas, and various similar nonsense (which like all conspiracy theories are explicitly non-falsifiable).
It doesn't have to be Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, or Norway; the 1st Amendment protects US citizens to peaceably assemble to protest.
If you renounce American citizenship by giving notice to the U.S. State Department, you probably cannot be deported back to the U.S. However, renouncing your citizenship without securing a new citizenship is probably not the smartest choice. And it won't help Iraqis much, either.
well...from what i have heard it is now called Iraq. But that's only a part of it. Iraq used to be part of the fertile crescent is what im saying but i am not sure about that being the complete name of it now...sorry if im no help, babe.
Not really. Iraq exports alot of oil but due to the military action, Iraq suffered many terrorist attacks. Apart from the people being angry at the Americans for their intervention, Iraq's economy is quite good.
Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani is the Minister of Human Rights for Iraq.
here are some of the countries: Syria Iran Saudi Arabia Iraq Some countries even consider America to have poor human rights. and many more.........................................................
No. There are almost 2 billion children in the world, most of which are not receiving a good education, or any education at all. This violates the right to an education. We have right to not be tortured, however, a Briton is currently being detained in Iraq and tortured, without a trail. This doesn't only violate the right not to be tortured, but the right to a fair trail. So Iraq is a counrt in which human rights are not respected. Even in the UK and the USA, human rights are not respected. The right to not be discriminated against is violated constantly. Mainly at work, with people being discriminated because of the colour of their skin, their age, their sexuality, their religion etc.
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There are many forced marriages, with women 7 and up marrying men up to 50. Also there is a low freedom ranking.
George W. Bush: Iraq InvasionNecessary to Establish Democracy and End Humans Rights Abuses Bush Administration Urges Tough Human Rights Stance Against Iran and North Korea Human Rights Advocates: Some US Allies as Problematic on Human Rights as US Enemies ANSWER: An acknowledgment that strong words on human rights are not always applied equally to all nations The answer for this one is NOT: A decision to intervene in some human rights situations but not others
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Yes, they have the same rights as we do.
Yes.
the human environment interaction is something like the clothes people wear,or the national parks in Iraq
Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
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