Sunday, 29 May 2016

Cairo to host conference on Arab human rights mechanisms and national security next Thursday

Cairo (INA) , the Arab League will host the work of the "Arab human rights mechanisms andArab national security", which was organized by the Arab Parliament and the Federal Arab Human Rights next Thursday conference.  
According to a press release Arab Parliament that the conference aims to activate theregional human rights mechanisms as a way to enhance national security Arab, and open theway for a group of experts in the field of human rights and to study ways of activating these mechanisms as an input to support the human rights of the Arab world, promoting Arab national security in terms of the creation and the development and activation for thetreatment of human rights issues of national and regional mechanisms, and to ward off any international interventions seeking to serve the agendas and objectives of the political or ideologies and projects systematically targeting the security and stability of the Arab world, under the defense of rights and freedoms logo. 
Participants in the conference representatives of the human rights organs of the Arab League, and officials of the UN human rights bodies, and programs of the United Nations development Group , in addition to institutions, councils and independent human rights bodies, and representatives of non - governmental organizations working in the field ofregional and international human rights and civil society institutions, research centers, academics, and those interested in the human field of rights in the Arab world. 
addresses the conference many of the working papers to be discussed Arab Charter of human rights and the Declaration of the Gulf of human rights as well as the Arab Court of human rights, as will address the conference working papers submitted for the controls toactivate the human rights of national, regional and international mechanisms, in addition to the role of NGOs in the activation and development of the Arab regional mechanisms in this regard, 

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