A limitation to the exercise of human rights is war. War can cause widespread destruction, displace populations, and disrupt the normal functioning of societies, making it difficult for people to enjoy their basic rights and freedoms. For example, in a war zone, people may not be able to access basic necessities like food, shelter, and medical care, and they may be subjected to violence, abuse, and human rights violations by both warring parties. The chaos and insecurity of war can also make it difficult for people to access justice and hold those responsible for human rights abuses accountable.