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Human Rights Index 2012: Maplecroft Analyzes Human Rights Risks.
Maplecroft's Human Rights Risk Index for 2012 paints a grim picture of human rights in countries worldwide.
The research agency ranked 197 countries according to their commitment to human rights and concluded that over 48 percent of the assessed nations are at an "extreme" or "high" risk of human rights violations.
"In its fifth year, the Maplecroft Human Rights Risk Atlas paints a picture of a continuously worsening landscape for human rights in 2012 worldwide. Maplecroft's analyses over the past five years reveal a steady trend of a deteriorating human rights situation with more and more countries presenting 'extreme' or 'high' risk for human rights," the report reads.
Maplecroft analyzes structural, process and outcome indicators to assess violentions on the ground, and studies legislative and international treaty commitments for each country individually.
In this year's index, twenty percent of the countries in the category of "extreme risk" were part of the Arab Spring. Although the human rights situation in those nations might improve in the future, the violent crackdown on protesters in many of them have shown few improvements so far.
Rank Country Rating
1 Sudan Extreme
2 DR Congo Extreme
3 Somalia Extreme
4 Afghanistan Extreme
5 Myanmar Extreme
Rank Country Rating
6 Pakistan Extreme
7 North Korea Extreme
8 Yemen Extreme
9 Iraq Extreme
10 China Extreme
Human Rights Index 2012: Maplecroft Analyzes Human Rights Risks
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Maplecroft's Human Rights Risk Index for 2012 paints a grim picture of human rights in countries worldwide.
The research agency ranked 197 countries according to their commitment to human rights and concluded that over 48 percent of the assessed nations are at an "extreme" or "high" risk of human rights violations.
"In its fifth year, the Maplecroft Human Rights Risk Atlas paints a picture of a continuously worsening landscape for human rights in 2012 worldwide. Maplecroft's analyses over the past five years reveal a steady trend of a deteriorating human rights situation with more and more countries presenting 'extreme' or 'high' risk for human rights," the report reads.
Maplecroft analyzes structural, process and outcome indicators to assess violentions on the ground, and studies legislative and international treaty commitments for each country individually.
In this year's index, twenty percent of the countries in the category of "extreme risk" were part of the Arab Spring. Although the human rights situation in those nations might improve in the future, the violent crackdown on protesters in many of them have shown few improvements so far.
Rank Country Rating
1 Sudan Extreme
2 DR Congo Extreme
3 Somalia Extreme
4 Afghanistan Extreme
5 Myanmar Extreme
Rank Country Rating
6 Pakistan Extreme
7 North Korea Extreme
8 Yemen Extreme
9 Iraq Extreme
10 China Extreme
Human Rights Index 2012: Maplecroft Analyzes Human Rights Risks
Maplecroft | Home | About Maplecroft | Media Room | News | Arab Spring uprisings, African