Human rights are less likely to be abused in wealthy countries as wealthy people have everything they want and dont need to fights for power... i think
You got to re-word the question from " How were the human rights of abused" to How people people's Human right's abused." This question is asking how were peoples human rights abused. The answer is that In some countries and during some time periods e.g. 1930s , were Jews were stripped from all of their rights and they were brutally abused. Simple answer is that: Peoples Human rights were abused by taking away their Human rights and everything they own.
there were people abused of their rights to liberty and life in very awfull conditions.
The "rights" of terrorists.
It is, although all countries (except the USA and Somalia) have signed the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, giving children basic human rights, such as not being neglected or abused. Unfortunately, malnourishment which is out of the hands of their parents (particularly in poorer African countries) still occurs, and many die from diseases such as malaria.
because thats just the way it is !
False.
the abuse of power comes as no surprise
In 1789, a wealthy person was more likely to favor the views of Federalists, such as Alexander Hamilton and George Washington, who advocated for a strong central government to maintain order and promote economic growth. They believed that a robust federal structure would protect property rights and facilitate commerce, aligning with the interests of the wealthy elite. In contrast, the Anti-Federalists, who were more skeptical of centralized authority, often appealed to agrarian interests and the rights of individual states.
yes, if someone is abusing it then they are not letting someone their rights
They came about because children were being abused.
A court would never award custody or visitation rights to a convicted child abuser.
Hell. People had no rights, no liberties, were starved, beaten, and abused.