Human rights report within Somalia
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Different forms of human rights
- Military resistance by United Somali Congress
- Human rights violations
- Destruction of the basic human rights
- The casualties caused by the war
- The significance of humanitarian crisis
- The role by the United States in Somalia
- The humanitarian situation in Somalia
- The presence of repression
- Conclusion
Abstract
The subject of human rights in the international system is still a relatively new phenomenon, but one that is in dire need of undivided attention. In specificity, the occurrence of human rights violations requires attention and solution. Although there are countless cases of equally disastrous violations, somalia maintains the spotlight for the purpose of this discussion. The turmoil and destruction that occurs from the lack of a central government includes a wide range of different characteristics. Sexual abuse and assault within minority communities and refugee camps, clan violence, and IDP camp discrepancies are pervasive within somalia. The implementation of firstly, humanitarian aid, secondly, pressure to conform back to African ideals, and thirdly, a militarily structuralized influence from the United States and the African Union would counteract the human rights violations and lack of a central government present in somalia.
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