No Human Rights

96 minutes  /  Ages 17+  /  2006  /  United States of America  /  Average:


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No Human Rights

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History has shown us that torture is inevitable. All over the world cruelty is breeding and feeding off of poverty, and fear. We hear and read about torture. We see tiny clips on the news but we’re disconnected from it, we’re unable to fully comprehend it exists because our lives revolve around a routine of guaranteed rights and freedoms. It’s not until we see firsthand the killings, the beatings, the blindfolding and the faces behind them that we begin to comprehend the severity of torture.
"No Human Rights" exposes cultures that practice and accept torture as a means of extracting information from suspected criminals, escapees and innocent citizens. Governments working to keep people in exile, secret militias resorting only to violence and torture camps housing hate, all encourage the collapse of human rights.
"No Human Rights" contains intense footage of lives being twisted, families being torn apart and governments ignoring the general rights of humans.

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