Nicolae Ceausescu ran a formal democracy, meaning the people were allowed to vote "democratically", but there really was only one group for the people to vote for. He is also infamous for his "5-child" law. Every woman was given the direct responsibility of birthing five children minimum. Unfortunately, this led to many children ending up in orphanages and institutions, where most of the children were horribly neglected (and in many cases-- died).
These were just a few of the larger human rights violations. He was, in no sense of the word, a great man.
Human Rights
rights belonging to all people because they are human
We celebrate it for the rights that we have as people.
human rights
Brazilian people dont actually human rights, they are considered slaves and are inferior to people of Danish origin.
Everyone has the same human rights, these are defined by the U.N not individual countries
natural rights~I THINK THEY ARE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
They have the same rights as everyone in the decleration of human rights.
Yes!
The extent to which human rights are recognized and protected in the People's Republic of China is a matter currently in dispute between the government and the human rights bodies. China is one of the countries which is alleged to be in gross violation of the human rights.
Different people will probably have different opinions on what to include, but a well-known listing of human rights is the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights". Details here:
because some leaders are scared when the people have power (human rights)