Interview at least 6 learners at your school about their knowledge on human rights violations. It is important that interviewees and the interviewer are properly socially distanced and maintain safety protocols. Use the questions below as a possible guide to
help you.
Interview questions:
Do you know what human rights are? Please explain your answer Are you aware of human rights violations happening in your community? Explain.
Which laws protect citizens from human rights violations?
Is the government doing enough to ensure that human rights are protected? Explain your viewpoint.
Which department/organization would you approach if your human rights
had been violated?
Assess the knowledge of the learners you have interviewed by conducting a statistical
analysis of the responses (data) that you gathered for each of the questions above. a. Draw a bar graph to present your data. b. Explain the findings for each question and provide a reason for your
Answers
Answer:
1)We should be aware of human rights violation happening in our community. ... (iii) domestic violence is another drawback in our community and another example of human right violation in many countries of the world.
2)Undoubtedly, every Government's foremost duty is to protect human rights. The Government has all the power and infrastructure such as the constitution, the judiciary, the police, etc. to do this. ... Wherever, any violation has happened, the Government has taken action and the offenders were brought to justice.
3)The human rights commission is the organisation or department to approach if the human rights had been violated. A human rights commission, also known as a human relations commission, is a body set up to investigate, promote or protect human rights.
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