Human Rights

Human Rights

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HUMAN RIGHTS
This is a 3 page paper that describes evaluates and recommends the human right aspect of application in real life.
INTRODUCTION:
As laid down by the United Nations there are 30 articles pertaining to the definition of Human Rights. According to these articles it contains human rights to be considered innocent until proven guilty, and the right of freedom from discrimination and the right of free and fair trial.

RESPECT FOR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS:
Globally speaking the world has faced a lot of human discrimination collectively in the past year, and this human rights violation is still going on. "All human beings, whatever their cultural or historical background, suffer when they are intimidated, imprisoned or tortured. The question of human rights is so fundamentally important that there should be no difference of views on this. We must therefore insist on a global consensus not only on the need to respect human rights world wide but more importantly on the definition of these rights."(1).
The tragedy of September 11 is a major human rights violation, but it doesn't end here. The repercussions have lead into more human rights degrading. The supposedly guilty ‘terrorists' held in Guatemala Bay are a living proof of serious human rights violation. With treatment meted out like animals to them they are being kept in cages in open view all the time. Where is one wonders the U.N. rights article number 11- Right to be considered innocent until proven Guilty? It is also clearly stated in the U.N. Charters of War and Crime that all arrests made in a state of war will be treated as Prisoners of War. And such prisoners have basic fundamental rights which are not being followed on these prisoners. To date there are innocent Saudis, Pakistani nationals and even French confined in these cages and whose...

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