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For the next hundred years, black Americans were lynched, deprived of basic rights, and widely discriminated against.
But the oppression of those who do not even challenge the leadership, who are deprived of basic rights and ask merely to be treated as Iranian citizens, is no less significant.
Shia Muslims are discriminated against and women are deprived of basic rights, having to seek permission from a man before they can even travel or take up paid work.
Like their British forebears, they preferred them wild and woolly, deprived of basic rights and services though they occasionally found them useful for launching insurgencies, first against the Soviet army and then the Mujahideen who succeeded it, inside Afghanistan.
In February, Human Rights Watch, a New York-based group, said Saif al-Islam and other detained former officials were being deprived of basic rights to a fair trial.
Would you want your brother or sister to be deprived of basic rights to live and love that everybody else seems to be entitled to? 3. Travis The thing I think is important about being able to marry is just being able to take care of each other, to have protection if something happened to one of us.
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But its critics argue that the accused shoplifters are deprived of basic civil rights and the usual assurances in public legal proceedings, like the right to a lawyer and freedom from coercion, and are not being held by adequately trained security officials with proper oversight.
Tens of thousands of Nigerians, including children, have been subject to brutal attacks and killings and millions more have been deprived of basic human rights by both Boko Haram and the government fighting to curb the Islamist extremist group, two international human rights groups said this week.
More than 50 campaigners have been prosecuted and some deprived of basic social rights, such as being able to travel freely or leave the country.
Campaigners led by the American Civil Liberties Union say many of the 57,000 unaccompanied children crossing the border since October risk being deprived of basic legal rights such as access to a lawyer, in the scramble to process their asylum claims.
Whenever those practices are tolerated, the victims are deprived of basic human rights—and the perpetrators enjoy a peculiar leniency.As countries wrestle with those problems, realities often differ less than theories do.
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