freedom of speech
During the Dirty War in Argentina (1976-1983), numerous human rights were violated. These included the right to life, as thousands of individuals were forcibly disappeared and killed. Other rights denied included the right to personal liberty, as individuals were subjected to arbitrary arrests, detentions, and torture without due process. Freedom of expression and association were also suppressed, as political opponents and activists were silenced and persecuted.
I don't exist
the right to vote The right to vote
There were no human rights during the Civil War, as the concept only came about after the Second World War. However, the founding fathers of the US were quite keen on freedoms and "civil" rights, which are strictly speaking different to human rights.
It was muddy dirty and just plain nasty.
she did nothing
I don't exist
During the US Civil War, President Lincoln suspended many freedoms that were guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Habeas Corpus as example was suspended. Suspected supporters of the Confederacy were denied due process. Lincoln's defence of this was that in an emergency, certain civil rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights had to be suspended in the interest of preserving the Union.
brazil have been in war lately, and have apparently been denied their human rights for severral different reasons. they have also been protesting too
Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated into (concentration) camps .
they denied them equal rights, they thought of them as useless.
Khrushchev
the right to vote The right to vote
he denied it so save his people from having to become slaves to russia and become communist...because if he didnt deny it russia would have declared that they would go to war with them and that is why he denied the bill of rights
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There were no human rights during the Civil War, as the concept only came about after the Second World War. However, the founding fathers of the US were quite keen on freedoms and "civil" rights, which are strictly speaking different to human rights.
It was muddy dirty and just plain nasty.
Two rights denied many southern males was the right to equality and the right to vote. The white supremacist in the south quickly began to pass laws to prevent blacks from voting and keeping separate from the white majority.