Critical Study of Human Rights Violation in Iraq and Syria:
Keywords:
Human rights violation, Iraq, Syria, ISIS, UNHDR, Socioeconomic, Religious and Political rights. Etc.Abstract
Syria and Iraq have always been having the prime importance, due to
which, both these countries were in the clinches of many colonial powers.
Time and again both these states had been the epicentres of human rights
violations. The rights of people were violated in different stages by internal
and external forces. The political, socio-economic, cultural and religious
rights were bulldozed repeatedly. Rights of freedom of speech, freedom of
religion, were violated on vide scale. Thousands were killed inhumanly.
Illegal use of poisonous gases further devastated human rights situation in
both states. Freedom of expression suffered. Rights of freedom of
sovereignty of both states were violated by the foreign invaders. In addition
to that, the ISIS, Al-Qauida and other militant organizations, the USA, the
regional powers, internal groups in both countries and the governments of
both states were involved in the violation of human rights in Iraq and Syria.
This study will analyse human rights violation in Iraq and Syria.
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