here are some of the countries:
Syria
Some countries even consider America to have poor human rights.
and many more.........................................................
China
Everyone has the same human rights, these are defined by the U.N not individual countries
The standards in moslem countries for animals are generally very poor, very poor.
because if there were no human rights many countries could suffer from the police and anyone can do anything to anyone and the higher rate of crime could increase more becausf the is no rights to protect anyone.
The Darfur genocide is a particular blot on the human rights record of Sudan.
because some leaders are scared when the people have power (human rights)
china
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.
Yes. No-one has to watch them if they don't wish to. Countries that have poor human rights records also often repress freedom of speech and of the media.
The UN plays a key role in promoting and protecting human rights globally through various mechanisms such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Human Rights Council, and specialized agencies like UNICEF and UNHCR. It monitors human rights violations, provides assistance to countries in implementing human rights standards, and raises awareness about human rights issues.
Yes, but this is challenged in many countries (as are the human rights of women, racial and religious minorities and so on).
Not all countries have human rights in law. Those that do, don't necessarily have them in the same kind of document.