Throughout history, people's human rights have been infringed, but efforts are also being made to solve the violations and protect their rights. Human rights is the right of everyone. Today, we all have the right to obtain the same right. In a sense, we are all equal. Human rights are the right and freedom guaranteed by everyone at birth. On 10th December 1948, the UN General Assembly adopted the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" and announced it. It is obeyed and obeyed for all the living beings of the world.
• Human Rights: Human rights violations, training and capacity development, legal support and advocacy need to be monitored at macro policy level. These efforts should fight immunity, ensure a prompt and effective investigation of human rights abuses, and guide perpetrators to justice. It will be introduced by civil society organizations (such as professional bodies and students) to deal with deep-rooted dissatisfaction and distrust. Higher level reconciliation will hinder the future conflict between North and South if the South divides. In case of separation, peacebuilding and familiarity are essential to avoid hostility between Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Many people point out that there is strong interdependence between human rights violations and difficult conflicts. Abuse of human rights often leads to conflict, which often leads to infringement of human rights. Therefore, it is not surprising that human rights abuses are at the center of war and the protection of human rights is the core of conflict resolution. Infringement of political and economic rights is the basis of many crises. Significant social unrest can occur if sufficient food, housing, employment, and cultural life rights are denied and a large number of people are excluded from the social decision-making process. This situation often causes judicial contradiction, and the parties are required to meet their basic needs.
Human rights violations occur when national (or non-state) stakeholders abuse, negligence, or deny basic human rights (including citizenship, political, cultural, social and economic rights) . In addition, human rights violations may occur if any state or non-state party violates the Universal Human Rights Declaration or any other part of international human rights or humanitarian law. With regard to human rights abuses of the United Nations Law, Article 39 of the UN Charter is designated as the only court to decide UN human rights abuses.