Human rights violations went unchecked from "summary" of A Rage for Order by Robert F. Worth
Throughout the pages of "A Rage for Order," a stark reality emerges: the unchecked violations of human rights in the Arab world. Worth vividly portrays a region where brutality and oppression run rampant, with little accountability for those in power. The accounts of torture, disappearances, and arbitrary arrests paint a grim picture of the disregard for basic human dignity. Worth delves into the stories of individuals who have been victims of such violations, giving voice to their suffering and struggles. He describes how dissenting voices are silenced, often through brutal means, in order to maintain control and authority. The lack of transparency and accountability in these regimes allows for these violations to continue unabated. The concept...Similar Posts
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