5. Conclusion & Summarization
1. Introduction
In 2006, ‘Times’, a world renowned magazine, chose ‘You’ as its person of the year. It stated that ‘You’ surpassed all other forms of media and created a new framework of democracy. ‘You’ do not just accept the news itself from the media but also creates their own news. This ‘You’ can be referred to the creators and
of how when rape victims go to court what they were wearing when they were raped is often scrutinized as if what they wore could some-how justify being raped).
The veil is forced on women in many countries under the influence of Islam, either legally or under cultural and social pressure. In States where women have no civil rights whatsoever and are treated as subhuman, forcing women to wear the
-Other oppression of women's rights
We treat not only honor killing but also other violent behavior against women's right as a human. There are a few cases about this.
1) "Bibi-Aisha"
The woman in the picture is Aisha, who ran away from Taliban. And there are sentence, "What happens if we leave Afghanistan."
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of society, lack of support, economic problems, orphans and adoption problems, and also the negative social view of abortion. On the other hand, anti-abortionists emphasized that abortion is an action which is socially/ethically against humanity. The reason why 'pro-society' is a much realistic approach is because it is absurd to measure between rights against dignity of life. Thus, 'social respo
of speech, movement, and religion of Chinese citizens. The problem is China’s point of view on the matter. The Chinese government believes that the way in which they manage the internet is a sovereign matter and foreign courts have no jurisdiction according to international law. The Chinese government argues for a broader definition of human rights, to include economic and social as well as po