A human rights organization calls on the world to unite in the face of terrorism and its sponsors
The Maat Foundation for Peace, Development and Human Rights condemned the terrorist attack that targeted a security ambush in Arish in northern Sinai, killing one officer, a police officer and six recruits on the first day of Eid al-Fitr and eliminating five terrorists during the army's pursuit of them.
The Foundation expressed its sincere condolences to the families of the martyrs of the brutal terrorist incident, which is aimed at undermining the security of the homeland and the stability of the citizens, affirming its solidarity and full support for the state institutions in its war on terrorism.
Maat confirmed in a statement issued Thursday that terrorist crimes constitute an attack on the right of Egyptians to life, a right guaranteed by the international human rights instruments and stipulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Follow-up: "Terrorism has no homeland and no religion, and the best evidence of this is the terrorist incidents that have been exposed to more than one country in the past few years, including countries that are called democratic and respect human rights."
The Foundation called upon the countries of the world and the UN system to unite against terrorism and supporting and sponsoring countries that provide them with safe haven and media platforms. They also provide logistical, information and training support. They also urged international institutions to investigate accuracy, objectivity and neutrality towards the file of rights and freedoms in Egypt in general. In particular.
Ayman Aqil, chairman of the Maat Foundation, called for the need to stand by the Egyptian state in its war on terror, based on the UN strategy that condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, whoever committed it, wherever and for what purposes. Threats to international peace and security. Pointing out that the terrorist operations in the Sinai constitute a clear threat and aggression against a fundamental human right, namely the right to personal security and stable life, in violation of international conventions and charters of human rights.
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