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    International What is State Violence? Contents of the Cyber-Museum
 
     

Cyber international democracy/human rights pavilion is organized as the following table after analyzing various examples around the world.

Though we cannot say that these examples are the most serious violations of human rights or human rights movement, these covers almost all types of human rights violation by state violence and resistance movements against it. Other examples of continuing state violence issues in the world today, like in Tibet and in the Palestine, will be covered later.

Continent Coutry Issues
Asia Cambodia Massacre in the Killing Fields, poverty, women's and children's human rights issues
Burma Suppression on democracy movement in 1988 and the minority
Indonesia Massacre by military dictatorship in 1965, suppression of democracy movement during 1998-1999
East Timor Human rights violations during Indonesian governance, Massacre in Santa Cruz cemetry in 1991
Sri Lanka Military suppression by the Singh Halas, guerilla movements by the Tamils, and issues of missing people under dictatorship
Taiwan February 28 incident in 1947 and white terrors in the 1950s, democracy movement and dictatorial rule of the Nationalist Party
North America The United States Black movement
native American's movement
South America Mexico Massacre in 1968
Zapatista movement in Chiapas
Guatemala Nativism movements by Menchu
Chile Massacre by military dictatorship and missing people
Argentina Dirty war committed by military dictatorship
Brazil Prisons and human rights
Eurpoe Former Yugoslavia Kosovo Conflict
Africa Brundi Human rights violations under tribal rivalry
Sudan Killings between Nitoros and Arabic government, refugee issues
Liberia Slavery of natives by returned former slaves
South Africa Abolition of Apartheid in 1989, changed human rights situation after democratization and national union policy


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