Human Rights War On Terror Corrigido

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The war on terror has contributed to the growing abuse of human rights.

The war on terror is a radical movement of the American government that invited other
governments all over the word to join the American effort on preventing terrorist attacks and
persecuting alleged terrorists in order to promote safety against terrorist attacks.

This concept should not even be used because it is more like a government propaganda
because it weakens not only human rights, due to the way American governments treat
enemies, prisoners and suspects of planning terror attacks, but also affects how USA deals with
civil rights, and promotes hating and xenophobia all over the world.

Following Americas example, other countries have used the same patterns or even worse
ones, based on the excuses given by USA government behaviors.

For example, nowadays, immigration issues are led by war on terror not by human rights, all
over the world.

Civil rights have being brutally attacked after seven eleven, due to the safety protocols, like, for
example the famous act that allows USA forces to shut civil airplanes in an emergency situation
within American air space.

Not only in the USA, but even in European countries, racial hating against people have
escalated in the last twenty years also acts of discrimination and racist attacks have been
perpetrated not only by citizens, but even by the very governments.

As a conclusion, it is necessary to review many of the past government actions in order to


provide a better protection against human rights abuses, especially those that have been
enacted against foreign people in general, as well as the ones enacted against general citizens
alleged in the benefit of their own safety.

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