what are the causes of human rights movement in Ussr
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- In the 1960s a human rights movement began to emerge in the USSR. Those actively involved did not share a single set of beliefs. The fight for civil and human rights focused on issues of freedom of expression, freedom of conscience, freedom to emigrate, punitive psychiatry, and the plight of political prisoners.
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The causes of human rights movement in USSR was human rights focused on issues of freedom of expression, freedom of conscience, freedom to emigrate, punitive psychiatry, and the plight of political prisoners.
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- Human rights movement in the Soviet Union emerged in the 1960 which was in support of the single state ideology and the policies promoted by the Communist Party and they controlled the mass media and personality put restriction of free discussions in the country
- USSR did not sign the Universal Declaration of human rights since they did not agree with the freedom of expression to be universal because of certain ideologies.
- There were 56 countries gathered in the United Nations who signed the agreement.
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