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Pls help me with my assignment- Write a report on Human rights violations under the Nazi regime.Any irrelevant answers, wrong answers and answers like I don't know will be reported. I grant 10 points for the answer. ​

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Answered by aatifnasir2009
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The human rights abuses of the Third Reich have gone down in history as one of ... Page 848] German regime from the mid- to late-1930s until the end of WWII in 1945, ... Using the constant comparative method, the main report followed by the ... period during which the inmates had to wash, dress, eat breakfast, and make ...

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Answered by shubham17308
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In July 2013, Amarildo de Souza, a bricklayer living in a Rio de Janeiro favela, was arrested by police in an operation to round up drug traffickers. He was never seen again. De Souza’s disappearance was taken up by protesters in street demonstrations, which were met with a ruthless police response. Normally, de Souza’s story would have ended there, but public pressure led to a police investigation, and eventually to the arrest of 10 police officers, who were charged with torturing and murdering him.

Brazil, one of the largest democracies in the world, is rarely considered to be among the major human rights-violating countries. But every year more than a thousand killings by police – very likely summary executions, according to Human Rights Watch – take place in Rio de Janeiro alone. The prohibition of extrajudicial killings is central to human rights law, and it is a rule that Brazil flagrantly violates – not as a matter of official policy, but as a matter of practice. Brazil is hardly the only country where this takes place; others include India, the world’s largest democracy, South Africa, the Dominican Republic and Iran. These countries all have judicial systems, and most suspected criminals are formally charged and appear in court. But the courts are slow and underfunded, so police, under pressure to combat crime, employ extrajudicial methods, such as torture, to extract confessions.

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