Human Rights Violations. Irish Potato Famine, 1845-52.

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Human Rights Violations

Irish Potato Famine,

Armenian Genocide,

The Holodomor [Ukraine],

Japanese Death Camps,

Soviet Dissidents,

Religious Persecution [Egypt]

The Killing Fields [Cambodia],

Dirty War [Argentina],

Bosnian Massacres,

Rwandan Genocide, 1994

Child Brides [India & Africa]

Human Trafficking [Thailand]

Labor Abuses [China & Bangladesh]

Child Soldiers [Uganda]

Women’s Rights [Islamic World]