Most Extreme Countries For Human Rights Violation


9. Yemen:

 Yemen still faces several challenges in ending human rights violations like arbitrary detention, attacks on assembly and no freedom of speech, and child-soldier deployment. The struggles are mostly linked to the increased political upheaval where sectarian clashes continued in the north, and government forces fought with the Yemen branch of al Qaeda in the south. With nearly half of the population lacking sufficient food, the country witnesses a growing humanitarian crisis. In Yemen, ongoing pretrial detention is a serious problem, and judicial corruption, inefficiency, and executive interference undermine due process. Essential human rights like the press and of course the discrimination against women,

8. Myanmar:

Under the extreme military regime, human rights in Burma have long been regarded as among the worst in the world. International human rights body like Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science have constantly condemned and thrived to work against the widespread of human rights violations in this nation. As per the report by Freedom House, entitled “The Freedom in the World 2011” noted, “The military personnel has suppressed nearly all basic rights; and committed human rights abuses with impunity.” Human rights violation in Myanmar exists in the form of forced labour, human trafficking, and child labour.

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