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when people are attacked by their own government, or when they are denied equal access to education, whose job is it to protect them?
the un provides military help to victims of human rights violations to redress grievances.
each country is required to have an independent \watch dog\ organization to intervene in violations when necessary.
international organizations like amnesty international and the un raise awareness, report, and try world leaders who are violators.
the people of each country must band together to resist attacks by their own government and lobby their government for equal access to education.
- The UN does not routinely provide military help for such human rights issues as its military interventions are rare and require specific authorization.
- There is no universal requirement for countries to have an independent "watch dog" organization for this purpose.
- International organizations like Amnesty International and the UN do not have the authority to try world leaders; that falls to bodies like the International Criminal Court, not these general organizations.
- Grassroots action by the people of a country to resist government attacks and lobby for equal education access is a recognized, common way to address these issues, as local action is often the first step in advocating for change.
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The people of each country must band together to resist attacks by their own government and lobby their government for equal access to education.