Business Research Report: Human Rights Violations in Egypt
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This business research report investigates the critical issue of human rights violations in Egypt and their contribution to conflict. It begins by defining human rights and highlighting the neglect they have faced in Egypt, including unlawful killings, torture, restrictions on freedom of expression, and academic freedom. The research question focuses on how the lack of human rights has generated conflict, detailing demonstrations, the fall of President Mubarak, and the role of the military in the judiciary. The report outlines a comprehensive research methodology, including interviews, questionnaires, surveys, oral history, case studies, and ethnographies. The findings of the research will foster a concise comprehension of the particular areas of human freedom violation and the intense of violation, contributing to the development of a framework to determine how the victims of war and mistreatment will seek justice. The research also emphasizes the importance of understanding the role of the government and other outlawed groups in violating the rights of people in Egypt, and developing policies to educate the public on their freedom and how they can seek justice when they feel they have been denied justice. The research also discusses the implications of the research for the international community and organizations to know the role of the government and other outlawed groups in violating the rights of people in Egypt.
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