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Human Rights Abuses

Definition

Human rights abuses refer to violations of basic rights and freedoms that every individual should have, such as the right to life, liberty, and security. These abuses can include actions like torture, discrimination, or censorship.

Analogy

Imagine a school where some students are not allowed to speak their minds freely or participate in activities because of unfair rules imposed by the principal. This restriction on their rights would be considered a human rights abuse.

Related terms

Civil Liberties: Civil liberties are fundamental rights and freedoms that protect individuals from government interference. They include things like freedom of speech, religion, and assembly.

Genocide: Genocide refers to the deliberate killing of a large group of people based on their ethnicity, nationality, or other defining characteristics.

Freedom of Expression: Freedom of expression is the right to express one's thoughts and opinions without fear of punishment or censorship by the government.

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Practice Questions (1)

  • In which regime type are human rights abuses more likely to be committed under the guise of the law due to the lack of independence of the judiciary?


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