google.com, pub-7314354026449841, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 FREEDOM JUSTICE AND PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS VOILATIONS ~ Aalamban Charitable Trust & WHRO

Friday 30 August 2024

FREEDOM JUSTICE AND PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS VOILATIONS


 FREEDOM JUSTICE AND PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS VOILATIONS


WORLD HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION

(REGISTERED WITH GOVT. OF INDIA AND EUROPE-BELGIUM)


Freedom, justice, and peace are core principles of international human rights, and violations of these principles can have profound and damaging effects on individuals and societies. Here’s how these principles relate to human rights violations:


Freedom:


Violations: Restrictions on freedom can include censorship, repression of dissent, arbitrary detention, and denial of basic liberties such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. Authoritarian regimes and oppressive governments often engage in such violations.

Impact: When freedom is compromised, individuals may face persecution, silencing of their voices, and severe limitations on their ability to participate fully in society.

Justice:


Violations: Justice is undermined through practices like torture, unfair trials, discrimination, and unequal access to legal protection. Human rights abuses such as extrajudicial killings and wrongful imprisonment are also examples of justice being denied.

Impact: Lack of justice can lead to systemic inequality, lack of accountability for perpetrators of abuses, and a breakdown of trust in legal and judicial institutions.

Peace:


Violations: Human rights violations that disrupt peace include armed conflicts, ethnic cleansing, and widespread violence. Wars, genocide, and terrorism are extreme examples where peace is severely compromised.

Impact: These violations create instability, displacement of people, and long-lasting trauma, making it difficult for affected communities to rebuild and thrive.

International bodies and human rights organizations work to address these violations through advocacy, monitoring, and intervention. Documents like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and treaties such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights outline the rights that should be protected and provide frameworks for holding violators accountable.


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