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    When in the presence of the violation of human rights‚ one help others to his or her full extent to break the victims free from the inhumanity. As Elie Wiesel states in his Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech‚ everyone must come to the need of anyone facing the violation of human rights‚ ". . . there must never be times where we fail to protest"(Wiesel 119). This quote illustrates that one must not standby and do nothing the face of the violation of human rights. In addition‚ Wiesel is trying to convey

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    Child marriage is a serious form of human rights violation affecting young girls globally. It was estimated 10 million girls under the age of 18 get married every year (Bruce & Clark 2004) and according to Population Council Analysis of United Nations Country Data on Marriage (2002)‚ more than 100 million girls will get married in the next decade if the current pattern persists. Girls who are disproportionately the most affected by this inhumane practice suffer tremendously. It is unreasonable

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    whether countries are engaging in gross violations of human rights. The information revolution and other media platforms allow individuals to view violations of human rights occurring in countries on the other side of the world. When violations of human rights become evident‚ it begs the question whether ethical nations should intervene in the violating countries and restore order‚ or whether such an intervention is an infringement on state sovereignty. Such violations also bring to light the role of the

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    In the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel many of our constitutionally given rights were not given to the prisoners in the concentration camp. Many of their rights‚ belongings and family were taken away from them and their world as they knew it. The concentration camps were very brutal and different than normal society. They were taken away from their homes and families were separated by boys and girls and young and old. Anyone who was unable to work was sent straight to the crematorium. Therefore many

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    Human Rights Violation (Child Soldier) What do you think of when you hear the term “Child Soldier”? You probably think of a normal child who has been trained to become an armed soldier from his early childhood. No‚ the reality is that child soldiers still do exist in many parts of the world. First of all‚ what do you mean by child soldiers? Child soldiers are any children under 18 years of age who is a member of the armed forces or an armed group. Today‚ child soldier has been one of the major

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    More than 90 of 195 countries around the world are suffering human rights violations. 50 of those affected countries are linked to the War on Terror. Iraq and Afghanistan are the countries who are hurt the greatly due to the struggle. Both opposing sides have had their losses and are participants to the violation of human rights. Several think that it’s just only the Terrorists‚ but those who are punishing them are as well. Even though The Patriot Act allows for certain kinds of punishments‚ the

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    in 1974‚ Augosto Pinochet began a reign of Terror on the State of Chile. Human Rights violations were rife while this dictator was in power spanning 17 years. Such acts of crime against humanity should have been stopped early on in Pinochet’s career as President. The United Nations was established for more than thirty years at this point and regulations were put in place to stop any possible activities against human rights yet they continued in Chile. Some of the surrounding countries did not have

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    In contrast to that cooperation‚ A recent report from the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) to the WTO highlights what it terms “massive violations of workers’ basic human rights in El Salvador’s 15 export processing zones.” The report states‚ “Although El Salvador recently ratified the ILO core Conventions on trade union rights‚ they are still not applied in practice. Some groups of workers in the public sector are not allowed to join the trade union of their choice and to bargain

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    AN ANALYSIS OF WOMEN DEFYING SOCIAL AND FAMILIAL EXPECTATIONS I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement B. Background of Women’s role in the society C. Objectives of the Paper II. Body A. The Striving of Gender Equality B. Rights and Privileges of Women B.1 History 1.1 Historical Background 1.2 The Enlightenment and a Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1.3 Suffrage

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    Lord Acton) Human rights‚ by definition‚ are the rights that are inalienable to all human beings. They can be neither created nor taken away by any form of government. These rights are not to be taken away‚ regardless of how atrocious one act. The violation of basic human rights is to withhold the most fundamental freedoms and moral entitlements. In other words‚ to treat people as if they are less than human and do not deserve dignity or respect. Crimes against humanity such as‚ torture‚ slavery

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