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The root cause of human rights violations often lies in the concentration of power and the lack of accountability among those in authority. When governments or institutions prioritize control and dominance over the well-being of individuals, it creates an environment where abuses can flourish. Additionally, social and economic inequalities, along with cultural norms that devalue certain groups, can exacerbate these violations. Ultimately, a lack of education and awareness about human rights also plays a critical role in perpetuating these abuses.

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