Just about all of them. Pretty much(and this is true) the only rights they had were to walk, stand, and run
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.
Because 9 million innocent people were killed
after the Holocaust it was realised that crimes of this nature had no actual laws defining them.
The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
THE HOLOCAUST!!!! In Germany!!! WW2!!!
human rights are being denied in the Suoth Africa and any other country that tolurates slavery
They were denied all basic human rights because they were considered property. foiiertjetdxn
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.
Because 9 million innocent people were killed
When slaves were whipped, there were many human life rights that were being denied to the slaves. These rights included the right to liberty, due process, and the rights to security.
brazil have been in war lately, and have apparently been denied their human rights for severral different reasons. they have also been protesting too
after the Holocaust it was realised that crimes of this nature had no actual laws defining them.
Yes, they do. Unalienable rights should be denied to no human, regardless of immigration status. By law, however, rights of citizens can be denied them.
The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
Dogs and animals and Bush and Lesbian sleep this right is denied in there.
During Rizal's time, Filipinos were denied the right to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the right to assemble peacefully. They were also subject to forced labor, restrictions on their movement, and prohibitions on participating in the government and the military.
Slaves were denied their human rights through various means, including physical abuse, forced labor, restrictive living conditions, lack of freedom of movement, separation of families, and denial of education and basic healthcare. These practices stripped slaves of their dignity, autonomy, and fundamental human rights.