Answer:
The universal human right that the Yemen crisis is violating is right to food and personal security.
Explanation:
Since 2015 when violence broke out in Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Middle East, the conditions of this place and its people have rapidly deteriorated. There has been famine, outbreaks of cholera and diphtheria, economic collapse and severe shortages of food, safe water, sanitation and healthcare. All this has taken a toll on the lives of the civilians. Right to personal safety and food security are still the two biggest challenges that the people of Yemen face. At present, the UN Refugee Agency is addressing the acute malnutrition issue by delivering food, nutritional programs and cash assistance to the affected families. It is also providing shelter kits and household items and helping them to refurbish the settlements. The UN Refugee Agency is also providing health facilities to prevent and control the spread of cholera and other diseases.
1) They mostly spread Islam through conquering new countries. What they did also was unite all people under a single rule and ended religious uprisings.
2) There was tensions because one faction believed that Muhammad should be succeeded by someone chosen by people, while the other faction believed that his successor should be someone from his bloodline.
The Gold Rush of 1848 negatively impacted the Native Americans. The Gold Rush caused large swaths of gold-seekers to settle in the Midwest and West--causing disruption.
<span>prestige, power, access to raw materials, opening up new markets and the spread of Christianity.</span>
No they believe that every person is perfect and should be at peace with themselves. They should not solve problems with violence but with peace.