Human Rights Was Violated In Moshie Wiesel's 'Night'

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Night Essay In the story Night, it showed they were treated the Jewish people as less it dehumanized them. Their “Universal declaration of Human Rights” were violated by the Nazis. This essay is going to show you some examples of “human rights” being violated. First, Article one was violated, because Wiesel relatives had to give up their homes. “We gave some of our rooms to relatives who had been driven out of their homes.”(11). This was one of the first examples of their of their “human rights” being taken away. Article three states “When they had finished their work, the men from the Gastapo begun theirs. Without Passion or haste, they shot their prisoners, who were forced to approach the trench one by one and after their needs.”(6). This was what Moshie had told them had happened in the woods.This was the first they had been warned about the Nazis. Lastly, Article 24 “lying down was not an option, nor could we sit down.”(23). This went against the article that stated “Everyone has the right to rest and leisure.” …show more content…

Article six, “Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law”, was violated by “The three ‘veteran’ prisoners, needles in hand, tattooed numbers on our left arms. I became A-77133.”(42). By this the Nazis had made them less by taking away their name and making them have letters and numbers. Another article in which, they had violated “Human Rights” is Article five “ No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”You shall receive 5 times more if you dare tell anyone what you sand.”(57-58). This had happened, because Wiesel had walked in on Idek and a polish girl fornicating. They were removed from their homes, beaten bloody, and killed that is some more ways they violated their

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