Human rights are defined in this entry as the inherent and indivisible legal guarantees of freedom that belong to all human beings and applicable to all everywhere at all times irrespective of race, gender, political opinion, or any other status (Coquoz 2012).
This entry discusses ancient and spread of human rights practices globally and human rights practices that relate to the abuse of political power, torture of citizens, brutal murders, oppressive laws, abuse of the rule of law, and economic policies that are not only bad but also poorly implemented in Uganda.
The world’s first Human Rights Charter was issued in 337 BC, when Cyrus the Great and founder of the One World United State of the Achaemenid Persian Empire took over Babylon (present day Iraq) with no fight or bloodshed. Cyrus the Great declared that slavery must be abolished on the face of the Earth, subject nations.