Chapter overview - conflict

Human rights and conflict

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"Conflict" includes conventional war, rebellion against an occupying power or dictatorship, clashes between ethnic groups, terrorism, and the responses to terrorist attacks. In each situation, governments, communities or individuals see others as a threat and take action to protect themselves.

These are situations in which human rights often come under pressure. Words may be censored, movement restricted and people imprisoned without a fair trial. Torture is one of the extreme human rights abuses that can occur in conflict situations.

This chapter explores how fundamental human rights can both be threatened and defended in times of conflict.

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