The human right that we chose for Sudan is "no torture".
In Sudan, there are innocent citizens who are in torture, and it has been increasing throughout the 50 years. Why, because their aim is to humiliate the victims. There are rebels and attacks, so there are people who have been beaten up by different people with cables, wires, and ends of the rifles. Some people are burned, some have been treated in the Khartoum. Innocent people have also been taken to have orthopedic surgeons, because they've got bone problems. Some people are unable to speak, blind and some have serious psychological trauma because of the great damage on feelings, where they are shocked and feel bad for them because of those torture. They are burned by cigarettes, and burn marks on their body.
People who has been affected by this are the people who are living in Sudan, the visitors from other countries, where they might attack by people. Even the government might be having a lot of things to worry about.
There are sharia laws, which is unfair to women. Women also got raped, women are targets for violence. They are given slashes, and some people have been kidnapped, their family don't know why they "disappeared". Some people got hanged, and there are slavery. These are the torture in Sudan. They are lack of rights, wide range of innocent people has been hurt. They lost their dignity, as well as freedom. They are forced, and it is pain. They do not need to take these depression, some are even crazy after being tortured, but thankfully, some people were escaped.
Some children in Sudan do not have education. They have been affected mentally and physically, since they already know scenes of the torture. Of course, they're becoming bad, because they understand the violence. They understood these torture, and they'll use people and take these actions to their victims. No one will know how many victims existed. This brutality has never been occurred throughout the Sudanese history. People have rights to stand against torture, don't they?
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