Ok, here is my answer, hope it helps.
Their rights were violated in these ways
~ They were taken from their homes
~ They could only take with them what they could carry, everything else had to be sold
~ They only had a very little amount of time to get ready and to sell everything
~ They were taken to remote areas and imprisoned, with deplorable living conditions (they were horse stables or barns with only a cot…)
No one knew exactly where the camp was, it might be hot or cold, so they took pretty much nothing, just clothes. The camp was surrounded by barbed-wire fence. It was armed but guards that stood in watchtowers. If anyone tried to walk out into the desert, they would be shot. They hadn't done anything wrong, they have been fine citizens. Some people thought that they were giving information to Japan, to help them win the war. They didn't want to take any chances....
THEY WERE VIOLATED WHEN THE GOVERNMENT REMOVED THEM FROM THEIR HOMES!!!!
Japanese Rights !! Japanese Rights !! What about the rights of the POWs this nation imprisoned ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? Not to mention the barbaric treatment of indiginous populations of China Malaya Burma & so on. And you want to know about the rights of the Japanese ?
Umm...I'm not you, but the US treated them pretty crappy too. Also, they had all right of ownership taken away, their homes, family separation, possession removal, and worst of all-put in camps in far away remote places for something they never did.
SO THERE!
(Thats the old answer ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^)
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