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Questions about Human Rights Violations 1. Are modern countries simply better at hiding human rights violations than other countries like China? 2. Are modern countries really in a position to criticize foreign countries about human rights violations linked to the first question? - The use of homelessness in modern countries to subjugate victims, a form of slavery, and to make people suffer or set examples through hardship, a form of torture. An incentive to suppress solutions for homelessness given its use as a weapon, linked to its invisibility, and the need for its continued existence in the wealthiest countries. - The claim that workplace psychological harassment used to eliminate a person's means of subsistence leading to homelessness does not exist in modern countries, which is linked to invisibility. - The claim that criminal harassment networks, organized crime, and their use of technology do not exist, which is also linked to invisibility and the use of homelessness as a weapon. Well hidden human rights violations in modern wealthy countries.