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Individuals and groups cannot feel secure when they are under threat of abuse by the state in which they reside. Some of the most prominent human rights abuses are: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, sexual abuse including rape, and torture. But if we take the rights in the UDHR, human rights are violated in numerous other ways, every day when people are denied due process, freedom of movement, employment, an adequate standard of living, and other socio-economic factors.

Human rights abuses can also come from seemingly benevolent state action. For example, the United Nations imposed sanctions on Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War as a way to end the war and prevent Saddam Hussein from developing nuclear weapons. Yet those sanctions resulted in the death of approximately half a million Iraqi children


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