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"human rights violation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to acts that infringe upon the rights and freedoms of a person or group. For example: "The government has been accused of numerous human rights violations in recent years."
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Week 1 is a human rights violation.
"This is a human rights violation.
It should be approached as a human rights violation.
"Terrorism is the worst form of human rights violation.
It is now recognised as a human rights violation.
"This is a human rights violation in itself".
In our estimation, assimilation is a human rights violation," she said.
France abolished the death penalty in 1981 and considers it a human rights violation.
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It is now classified as an "irreversible human-rights violation," Cappa said.
Having accepted all that, I still don't think it is completely correct to speak of a human-rights violation.
Case of serious Human Rights violation.
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