He violated the right for humans to be free, fairly tried and not to be killed for his paranoid reasons. He violated the right for people to be forgiven and not tried in the court of revenge: for example he retaliated against the Nazis for the deaths of 20 million people. He was a hypocrite on that note since he too killed 20 million of his own people for his own evil reasons.
He violated the Geneva Conventions. He violated the right of nations not to be invaded and overtaken and oppressed. He kept the Eastern European nations and ruled them with an iron fist.
it made them into nothing, they became slaves
he violated this right by sending people to one of his gulag labour camps and they just worked and worked they had not much food so people started dying. also many people we tortuterd there to ! :(
Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.
People were given rocks and mud to eat in Gulags. Also Joseph Stalin put himself in the gulag because he was good.
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They were both responsible for the death of millions of innocent people.
he violated this right by sending people to one of his gulag labour camps and they just worked and worked they had not much food so people started dying. also many people we tortuterd there to ! :(
Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.
It actually doesn't.
People were given rocks and mud to eat in Gulags. Also Joseph Stalin put himself in the gulag because he was good.
sadly, yes
It does not violate someone's human rights to stop him from killing himself.
Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.
Joseph Stalin repressed opposing political parties during his reign in the Soviet Union by bringing false criminal charges against his political opponents and having them exterminated. Stalin is also responsible for violating Ethnic-Russian rights to own property and land by having them removed from their homes and sent to designated camps or prisons.
In the broadest sense, it is a human rights violation not to treat a human being like a human being. Racism is the intentional relegation of an ethnic community to a sub-human state, and thus is not, eo ipso, a "violation" of human rights, but it *is* indicative of an attitude which would *want* to violate human rights.
Joseph Preston Baratta has written: 'United Nations System (International Organizations)' 'Human rights' -- subject(s): Government policy, Human rights, International Bill of Human Rights, United Nations, United Nations. Commission on Human Rights 'Strength the UN'
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When such instruction would breach the law or violate a person's human rights.