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ecember 10th was another World Human Rights
Day. As known, the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, which was prepared based on the
principle that "all human beings are born free and
equal" was accepted on December 10th, 1948 by
the United Nations General Assembly.
The declaration aimed to prevent the repeat of disasters such as
the WWI and WWII, during which millions of innocent people lost
their lives, and to establish a mechanism that would stop authoritari-
an leaders determined to attain their political interests and agendas at
all costs. It intended to stop those leaders that might regard any
means, including violence, as acceptable in achieving or pursuing
their inhuman agendas.
However, despite the 67 years that have passed since then, things
seem to have developed in the opposite direction. Many countries of
the world saw peaking human rights' violations, while Middle East
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.