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Can you think of a time in your life when you were treated unfairly but there was nothing you could do about it? What if one day your life changed forever and you were denied every right you ever thought you had. The violation of Human Rights is emphasized throughout Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis by giving detailed descriptions of how people were treated during the Iranian Revolution.
The new government that wanted to take over Iran was desperate to get rid of anyone who wanted to oppose them and they did not care what they had to do in order to accomplish this. One night, after Marjane has gone to bed, her parents discuss all of the horrible things that are happening and her father says, “They burned down the Rex Cinema tonight… The doors had been locked from the outside a few minutes before the fire… They forbade people to rescue those locked inside” (14). In the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it is stated in Article 3 that everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of a person. The right of life was took away from over 400 people who were locked in the cinema. Security of a person was also taken from them because they were not allowed help from anyone outside. The right to liberty was denied to…show more content…
Marjane hears a family friend state, “You remember the day they pulled out my nails... They whipped me with thick electric cables… Not to mention putting out their cigarettes on our back and thighs…They burned me with an iron” (151). This quote states the tortures that only one person experienced.