1. Massive use of mustard gas in the war against Abyssinia (1936).
2. Ill treatment of POWs.
The Right to be Free, Right to Live, the Tobacco Monopoly & so much more. ughh. why do they even do that to us Filipinos? SO DISCRIMINATING! >.
cause i am a boss
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution -- known as the Bill of Rights.
Today there are many Americans that are focused on having protections against the government's violations of their rights provided in the U.S. Constitution. This is due to many Americans not trusting the government officials that are in office.
How was the issue of neutral rights violations resolved
human rights violations in the nation of Czechoslovakia?
Human rights violations
still has serious human rights violations
He committed numerous human rights violations including:Intentionally planning to kill foreign national civiliansRepressing his citizens' rights to protestPreventing his citizens' rights to free speechRepressing any non-Sunni Islam religion (although admittedly almost no Libyan was non-Sunni by the time he assumed power)Abusing foreign workersPermitting enslavement of Black Africans and slave traffickingDisappearing "Undesirables"Intentionally pitting ethnic groups against each other, resulting in violent clashesOpenly and brazenly killing his own citizens (without just cause)
There is no particular type of government or nation that excels in human rights violations. Unfortunately, the only common denominator in human rights violations is the presence of humans.
If the history of the United States begins when the thirteen colonies became states under the US Constitution, then two major sets of activities concerning the USA would today be considered human rights violations. Using "major" as the criteria, and using USA as the place, of these violations, three main violations can be identified. 1. slavery 2. violations of treaties made with Native Americans and human rights violations made against Natives where no treaties were involved, and 3. Denying women the right to vote. In some counties women still are denied the right to vote.
Armenian populations in the Ottoman Empire suffered a massive genocide and other rights violations. Political dissenters were imprisoned and disappeared; additionally, an estimated 500,000 Armenian people died between 1915 and 1923.