There is a consensus all around the world that all individuals are entitled to certain basic rights under any circumstances. These include certain civil liberties and political rights, the most fundamental of which is the right to life and physical safety. Human rights are the articulation of the need for justice, tolerance and mutual respect, and human dignity in all of our activity.
To protect human rights is to ensure that people receive some degree of decent, humane treatment. To violate the most basic human rights, on the other hand, is to deny individuals their fundamental moral entitlements. This paper will explain, how developed countries on the name of humanitarian intervention, breach the sovereignty of the independent nations and violate their human rights. It is, in a sense, to treat them as if they are less than human and undeserving of respect and dignity. From Afghanistan to present Middle Eastern crises, more human rights are violated then they are protected. It is absolutely bizarre that, on the basis of conflicting ideologies, the developing and underdeveloped countries are merely treated as theatre of cold war. This paper will also present statistical analysis of the human rights violations.