Dehumanizing is the act of taking away human qualities or rights. Human rights basically are the rights that state everyone should be able to live with dignity. In 1944, Elie Wiesel, who wrote the autobiography Night, and other Jews were sent to ghettos and concentration camps where they were treated like animals and lived in fear. Compared to Night, in an article called Darfur similar things were happening in western Sudan. Victims of the Holocaust such as Elie Wiesel and the Masalits from western Sudan suffered from being dehumanized. There were several articles from the Preamble that were violated in Night and Darfur:
Article I states that everyone is entitled to life, liberty, and protection, but it was violated. In chapter 1 of Night,