Moynihan's law
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan, former Democratic Senator from New York and United States Ambassador to the United Nations during the Gerald Ford administration, said regarding allegations of human rights abuses: "The amount of violations of human rights in a country is always an inverse function of the amount of complaints about human rights violations heard from there. The greater the number of complaints being aired, the better protected are human rights in that country."
In other words, countries in which human rights are most severely violated are those where no freedom of speech or press is permitted. Also, complaints tend to be a direct function of the possibility of redress. This can be known as Moynihan's law or Moynihan Syndrome.