Six suggestions on how to combat the violations of human rights.
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How they combat the human rights violation
Human rights are the basic rights
and freedoms to which all humans
are considered entitled: the right
to life, liberty, freedom of thought
and expression, and equal
treatment before the law, among
others. These rights represent
entitlements of the individual or
groups vis-B-vis the government,
as well as responsibilities of the
individual and the government
authorities.
Such rights are ascribed
"naturally," which means that they
are not earned and cannot be
denied on the basis of race, creed,
ethnicity or gender.[1] These rights
are often advanced as legal rights
and protected by the rule of law.
However, they are distinct from
and prior to law, and can be used
as standards for formulating or
criticizing both local and
international law.
It is typically
thought that the conduct of
governments and military forces
must comply with these standards.