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Violation of Human Rights in the XX century

By marvb
  • Porfiriato

    Porfiriato
    1876 to 1911
    Actors : Porfirio Diaz
    The Human Rights that were violated were:
    Article 2.- Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 4.- Freedom from Slavery
    Article 6.- Right to Recognition Before the Law
    Article 7.- Right to Equality Before the Law
    Article 10.- Right to a Fair Trial
  • World War I

    World War I
    1914 to 1918
    Actors: Otto von Bismarck, Erich von Falkenhayn, Guillermo II, Kaiser de Alemania.
    The Human Rights that were violated were:
    Article 12.- Right to Privacy
    Article 13.- Freedom of Movement
    Article 22.- Right to Social Security
    Article 28.- Right to a Free and Fair World
  • Stalinism

    Stalinism
    1929 to 1953
    The main leader was Joseph Stalin
    The Human Rights that were violated were:
    Article 2.- Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 4.- Freedom from Slavery
    Article 19.- Freedom of Opinion and Expression
    Article 25.- Right to Adequate Standard of Living
  • Holocaust

    Holocaust
    1939 to 1945
    The main leader was Hitler
    The human rights that were violated were:
    Article 1.- We are all born free and equal
    Article 5.- Freedom from Torture
    Article 25.- Right to Adequate Standard of Living
    Article 2.- Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 4.- Freedom from Slavery
  • World War II

    World War II
    1939 to 1945
    Actors: Adolf Hitler
    The human rights that were violated were:
    Article 30.- Rights are Inalienable
    Article 9.- Freedom from Arbitrary Detention
    Article 13.- Freedom of Movement
    Article 17.- Right to Own Property
    Article 18.- Freedom of Religion or Belief
    Article 28.- Right to a Free and Fair World
    Article 7.- Right to Equality Before the Law
  • Chinese Communist Revolution

    Chinese Communist Revolution
    1946 to 1949
    The main leadew was the communist party of China and Charmain Mao Zedong.
    The human rights that were violated were:
    Article 4.- Freedom from Slavery
    Article 26.- Right to Education
    Article 27.- Right to Cultural, Artistic and Scientific Life
    Article 19.- Freedom of Opinion and Expression
    Article 28.- Right to a Free and Fair World
  • Vietnam War

    Vietnam War
    1954 to 1973
    The principal leaders were Ho Chi Min and Dwight D. Eisenhower
    The human rights that were violated were:
    Article 2: Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 5: Freedom from Torture
    Article 10: Right to a Fair Trial
    Article 11: Presumption of Innocence and International Crimes
    Article 19: Freedom of Opinion and Expression
    Article 30: Rights are Inalienable
  • Berlin Wall

    Berlin Wall
    Construction: August 1961
    Destruction: November 1991
    The leaders were east Berlin and west Berlin
    The human rights that were violated were:
    Article 1: We are all born free and equal
    Article 2: Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 5: Freedom from Torture
    Article 7: Right to Equality Before the Law
    Article 10: Right to a Fair Trial
    Article 19: Freedom of Opinion and Expression
    Article 25: Right to Adequate Standard of Living
  • Operation Condor

    Operation Condor
    1970’s
    The main leaders were some latin America’s dictators and the CIA
    The human rights that were violated were:
    Article 2: Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 4: Freedom from Slavery
    Article 5: Freedom from Torture
    Article 10: Right to a Fair Trial
    Article 11: Presumption of Innocence and International Crimes
    Article 28: Right to a Free and Fair World
    Article 30: Rights are Inalienable
  • Afghanistan War

    Afghanistan War
    1979 to 1989
    The main Actors were the Terrorist Group Al Qaeda
    The human rights that were violated were:
    Article 2: Freedom from Discrimination
    Article 5: Freedom from Torture
    Article 10: Right to a Fair Trial
    Article 11: Presumption of Innocence and International Crimes
    Article 18: Freedom of Religion or Belief
    Article 19: Freedom of Opinion and Expression
    Article 21: A Short Course in Democracy