Euthanasia can be seen as a violation of human rights by undermining the right to life, as it involves intentionally ending a person's life. Critics argue that it may lead to pressure on vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly or disabled, to choose death over life due to societal or familial expectations. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for abuse and the erosion of trust in medical professionals, who are traditionally seen as healers. This raises ethical questions about autonomy and the protection of individuals in making such profound decisions.
Animals do not have the same legal rights as humans.
No
Lots
i can't
i can't
human rights articles 4+5 the ten commandments-
well yes but most are violated
Human rights exist in every country in the world. They are human rights after all and not humans of a country rights. In Syria, however, these rights are violated because of the demonstrations against the current administration.
Well there's too many to list , but if you look at all of the rights that humans should have , just list the ones that weren't violated
Some consider the official treatment of immigrants and their families violates the basic human rights as set forth by the U.N.
If your under school rules, yes. School rules..
Ethnic cleansing involves the violation of all human rights and especially the right to life, liberty and property.