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became scene to some of the worst violations of human rights ever
recorded. Human Rights activists are reporting inhumane practices in
these countries almost on a daily basis.
In particular eleven countries are scenes to the worst cases of
human rights violations ever and are frequently mentioned in reports.
These countries, ranked beginning from the worst are Nigeria, Yemen,
Myanmar, North Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somali, Pakistan, Congo
Democratic Republic, Sudan and Syria.
These reports draw particular attention to the fact that the civilian
deaths in these regions usually occur due to random use of rockets,
barrel bombs, ballistic missiles and other weapons in residential areas.
The report explains that tens of thousands of innocent civilians have
died or become permanently disabled in the last two years due to such
attacks on civil areas. More alarmingly, this number is increasing every
single day.
Syria is one of these countries where civilian deaths are incredibly
high, and more disturbingly, these attacks are happening before the
eyes of the whole world.
In Syria, a battlefield consisting of conflicting interests and goals,
more than 300 thousand people have lost their lives, in one of the cru-
elest and the most ruthless wars of all times. 7 million people had to
leave their homes, 4 million of those have had to seek refuge in for-
eign countries and 14 million people became dependent on humani-
tarian aid in their own country. For the already downtrodden Syrians
that have been forced to migrate, the Mediterranean Sea has turned into
a sea of death and became a gravesite to thousands that drowned in
its waters.
The US Senate has drawn up a 6000-page report on torture and
war crimes carried out by CIA. According to the report, the dispro-
portionate use of force, mistreatment of black population by security
forces especially in recent years, made the US one of the offenders in
human rights.
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