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Gino DePaul

Human Rights

As we know, there are not many human rights in Russia


They have the least amount of human rights All the
leaders had different styles But none of them matched
the human rights of other countries Police authorities
can not do anything about it.

According to the domestic press, Russia human rights


are bad none the less. Russia has strong policies against
homosexuals Violence has broke out over this issue
Many people are against sexual orientation.

Russia has no freedom of speech People can be


imprisoned for up to three years They are not allowed to
speak publically about any religion If so, they could be
imprisoned for 5 years People want these laws changed.

People that oppose the human rights are prosecuted It


caused many strikes to break out They protested work
conditions, threats by police, and lack of sleep Many
people ended up going to jail because of riots Protests
break out because of refusing their rights.

Through out history, people dealt with absolute


monarchs Nicholas II was an absolute monarch An
absolute monarch controls everything in society
Absolute monarchs gave citizens very few rights They
made sure Russian citizens knew who the actual ruler
was.

They have limited ability to pain treatments Thousands


of people died because of less rights to doctors. People
were arrested because of illegally controlling
substances, It helped to help a cancer patient through
the final stage of cancer. This is an issue that too many
people are suffering from.

One of the good things about Russia is their Disability


Rights Russia has taken several high-profile steps to
treat them better Although they do try to help they
have a lack of ramps and other things Russia gives
them opportunities to be in closed institutions for their
own help people arent willing to hire them and dont
see them equal in Russia.

Russia is against migrant Moscow police launched a


discriminatory campaign against irregular migrants
Several thousand went into custody Unfortunately some
were expelled and some were released The campaign
spread from Moscow through Russia.

Back then when the tsars ruled Russia The peasants and
serfs were treated like slaves They were forced to work
long hours in factories They were not aloud to make
consumer goods They had the least amount of rights.

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Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2014.
"World Report 2014: Russia." Human Rights Watch. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014

Thank you for your time and god


bless!!!!!!!!!

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