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State of Human Rights in the Arab World

Last reviewed: March 4, 2004 ~18 min read

¶ … Human Rights in the Arab World

As stated by the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" in the United Nations, Human rights has almost become one of the most important factors that decided the development of a country. To be able to promote economic growth and prosperity it is essential that a country controls its power of creativity and enterprise of its citizens, which would aid it to move into the global market in terms of trade, communication and investment systems.

It has been noticed that the most talented members of the society are usually not granted their human rights and hence the political, social, and cultural developments of the society are being not in order due to human rights being violated. This gets us to realize that we need to follow human rights development not only to protect a single individual but the entire society on the whole.2 Wrong use of human rights are very obviously seen and felt but very difficult to describe. Experts state cases regarding when soldiers attack civilians, not allowing ambulance service to the hurt and other instances like bombing. But in the Middle East when the same conflicts are involved with the political arena and when seeing the entire picture we get to realize that it is righteous anger that is just not allowed to surface. Factors like politics, history, and pressure and the inability to look beyond have all has affected this region to the extent possible. 3

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