Posted on: May 30, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

Author: Pratishtha Purohit, Student at Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidhyapith, Rajasthan

ABSTRACT

“As we encounter each other, we see our diversity — of background, race, ethnicity, belief – and how we handle that diversity will have much to say about whether we will in the end be able to rise successfully to the great challenges we face today.”

― Dan Smith, The State of the World Atlas

What do we all think when we hear about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, what comes to our mind when we hear about the cruel genocide, what leaps in our mind when we hear even more about instability in Afghanistan where all the human rights were abandoned? Are International conflicts like genocide, terrorism and violation of Human Rights shaping our world? Here I come up with three questions which outline and exemplify issues and the brutality of international conflicts cynically affecting and violating human rights whether it is in a country or overseas. In our confraternity, we can assume and definitely can see the rivalry in different opinions, norms, and values and it seems just contradictory to deal with the issue. It is an inevitable part of human life and we are familiar with that. People were slaughtered throughout history, and their race, ethnicity, their identity, and nationality have been effaced throughout the manacles of wars, genocide and terrorism. It is thoroughly inconceivable to eradicate conflicts and global complications. It has been so many years since the foundation of the United Nations but still, there is no change in persistent crises in key region’s political disputes and the challenging involvement of extremist forces in regional conflicts and human rights are being assaulted in different corners of the world even with the presence of such strong international bodies. Hence, there is no importance of international organisation as there has been no development in the cutback of international conflicts. It must be admitted that no entity, no individual, no organisation, and no network must be excluded when it comes to protecting human rights and disputes. But when we dig deep into this subject matter, we realise that it is a dilemma for today’s world.

Keywords- Conflicts, International, Genocide, Organizations.

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