Human Rights Violations Comparison Essay by Peter Pen

Human Rights Violations
Examines and compares human rights violations towards Jews in Nazi Germany and the population of Chechnya.
# 57982 | 5,900 words | 10 sources | MLA | 2005


$19.95 Buy and instantly download this paper now

Description:

Two great examples of far-reaching human rights violations that have been studied extensively are the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany, as well as the violations in Chechnya. These two major human rights violations have been viewed quite often throughout the international community. There have been many hours of investigation put into finding and understanding the origins, dimensions, and outcomes of both of these ruthless acts of violence. By comparing the two, this paper provides insight into how these violations first began and all the dimensions associated with the two. It also provides insight into how the human rights movement began and how it has looked to solve these problems.

From the Paper:

"The combat between federal forces and Chechen rebels has for the most part ceased over the last few years yet the disappearances, torture, and summary execution of detainees continue. The type of fighting has changed from the classical war and has turned into a "dirty war, where human rights violations and not the conquest or defense of territory are the main goals" (Denber). Criminal investigations into disappearances have been very ineffective and poorly enforced and innocent people continue being severely tortured and killed, and the perpetrators easily get away with it."

Cite this Comparison Essay:

APA Format

Human Rights Violations (2005, April 21) Retrieved March 26, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/comparison-essay/human-rights-violations-57982/

MLA Format

"Human Rights Violations" 21 April 2005. Web. 26 March. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/comparison-essay/human-rights-violations-57982/>

Comments