Examples Of Human Rights Violations In Joseph Stalin

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How does one person have the right to determine the fate of millions? Joseph Stalin was a cruel dictator of the Soviet Union who arrested, murdered, and abused millions of people. He did not have the right to do this to people because of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but he did it anyway. He had no regards for anyone, not even his own family. Joseph Stalin violated basic human rights of Russia during his reign as dictator of the Soviet Union. Stalin violated the basic human rights by torturing citizens, not giving everyone a fair hearing, and by charging people as guilty unfairly. The first basic human right of the Russian people that Stalin violated during his reign as dictator of the Soviet Union was article #5. Article 5 states that “no one shall be subjected …show more content…

Article 10 says “ Everyone in entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.” Stalin neglected this right and judged them by whatever he felt was necessary. Like in Olga Andreyeva case, she didn’t get an interrogation or a trial. The just took her to a camp. They automatically gave her a 10 year sentence and charged her as counter-revolutionary terrorist. This isn’t fair because she just took a few extra grains to feed her already dying family. She had five kids and a husband, but her husband was arrested for the same reason she was and 2 of her kids starved to death before she was arrested. After she was arrested her surviving 3 kids were sent to orphanages, but one starved to death. Some of her neighbors were also arrested with the same charge. Many of the people in her village starved to death. This offense did not deserve ten years in camp. Stalin took away peoples’ right to a fair and public

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