Western Duality in Human Rights Theory, Identification with Zionist Policy

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Despite the historical depth of the status of human rights in international custom and international laws, and despite the attempt to present it as the axis of the universe in the global and Western perspective, and that the standards set by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights require the international system to defend those rights with all its strength, however, all this importance of human rights remained confined to theory, and was only put into practice in a very limited way.

 The great difference between the claim and the truth in the application of human rights in recent centuries has become clear. Rather, it is very clear that the major countries care for their interests more than they preserve human rights. An example of this is the execution and dismemberment of the Saudi (Jamal Khashoggi) in the Saudi embassy in Turkey, while he holds American citizenship. The Americans turned a blind eye on the condition that the Saudi Crown Prince pledged allegiance to the United States of America and paid large sums of money to the Americans. Thus, the defense of human rights is lost among Western interests that prevail over principles, the distinction between Western and Eastern humans, and Muslims and Christians. 

This was evident in the Serbian war on Bosnia, where the UN forces allowed the Serbs to kill Muslims without remorse.

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