What are human rights?
Are are understood as inalienable fundamental rights, which a person is inherently entitled, because she or he is a human being. Human rights are also universal (applicable everywhere) and egalitarian (the same for everyone).
What are human rights?
Are are understood as inalienable fundamental rights, which a person is inherently entitled, because she or he is a human being. Human rights are also universal (applicable everywhere) and egalitarian (the same for everyone).
What is genocide and what is an modern example of it?
It is a term that describes the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially of particular ethnic group, racial, religious or national. An modern example would be the Holocaust.
Statistically though the world, which group is the most susceptible to human rights violations?
More than 40 million children below the age 15 suffer from violations of their human rights. Their are Gang violence (100% cities reported with a populations grater or equal to 250,000), Child labor (246 million children,from age 5 to 17, are involved), Child soldiers (more than 300,000 children under 18 are currently being exploited in over thirty armed conflicts worldwide. majority of child soldiers are between the ages of 15 and 18, but some are the ages 7 or 8) and Human trafficking (27 million people in the world, who are enslaved. Total of 600,000 to 800,000 per year)
Whenever will human rights violations cease to exist and how?
I think in the next century nothing really will change, because their are laws that protect the human rights of everyone, but some people ignore those laws to promote their own good. Their are actually other laws as a substitution for the human rights.