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    Palestinian feminism is a global movement through which Palestinian women oppose patriarchal values and the violence of the Israeli occupation, and fight for human rights and equal treatment for all Arabs regardless of gender or sexuality. Palestinian feminism’s story is largely unknown. From the birth of powerful women’s organizations to viral Internet campaigns by young progressive activists during the Arab Spring, the motives and successes of Palestinian and Arab feminists rarely make…

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    freedom, and civil rights to the Untouchables. He had not only to fight for the political emancipation of India but also to struggle relentlessly for achieving socio-religious-political-economic freedom Baisantry in his book Ambedkor: The total revolution attempts to deal with some aspects of Arnbedkar's life and work. The author…

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    civilians by intentionally starving them to death. 2. Main argument of this article: The main argument of the article was to how certain truth commissions were assigned specific type of cases to look over, such as disappearances and how to view international actors who supported those with arms and training during…

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    everyday rights. The United States of America has been through history for more than two hundred years and has changed a ton ever since the Declaration of Independence was approved on July 4th in the year of 1776. America has over came a long journey with many bumps in the road but the cause was something that needed to be fought for. As times altered so did America, The Declaration of Independence states, “all men are created equal”, but this wasn’t always the case before the Civil Rights…

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    Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO) that, according to their website (Human Rights Watch, n.d.-a), is “known for its accurate fact-finding, impartial reporting, effective use of media, and targeted advocacy, often in partnership with local human rights groups.” HRW publishes over 100 reports and briefings annually on over 90 countries’ human rights conditions (Human Rights Watch, n.d.-a). HRW’s mission is simple: “[to defend] the rights of people…

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    the actions made by her brother and his friends, whereas Hans would think about Germany’s future and the necessity of giving the German people an opportunity to have an opinion about Nazism but even so, Sophie was convinced that they had done the right thing and the legacy of the white rose would continue after their death. In the movie Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage”, Sophie stated: “Ich hab’ geträumt. Ich trage ein Kind in einem langen Weißen Kleid in meinem Armen. Ich spüre…

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    But if another World War would break out with two major alliances then there has to be some sort of ban on autonomous weapons for the safety of civilians. My argument here revolves around international law. A rogue nation like North Korea and a terrorist group like ISIS do not recognize international law and or the Geneva Conventions. These two evil regimes do not have any allies, it is them against the world. The use of military drones would be completely justifiable and should be encouraged…

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    enormous issue that’s human trafficking. The human trafficking is the new illness around the world. Moreover, countries have affected with the modern illness of destroyed human rights. It 's a serious cause that can put any person in fear, depression, and many physicals issues. The phenomenon of human trafficking is not new, it is as old as history has since been persecuted human rights and his brother in executing against most types of crime, At the time that God created the human in the best…

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    involved in cultivating cocoa, while some 400,000 are working on India’s cotton seed farms.’’ (2016). While these children are not being giving their human rights, child labor is an issue that many turn a blind eye to. These children are being paid very low wages to work in factories that make millions off their products, although there are already laws against child labor, some people are not well educated of the issue at. Not only are these children missing…

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    authorized the use of torture against suspected terrorists of the United States. Although, torture is prohibited in international law, President Bush saw it as the only way to keep America safe. Torture is now a widespread interrogation method used across the world ("Human Rights Abuses in the USA"). Whether torture is justifiable is an ethical concept because it impacts human rights and dignity. Torture is only justified under extreme, time-sensitive situations when the lives of…

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