Human rights expert: The international classification of the Human Rights Council in Egypt remains an international blow to terrorism
Emad Hijab, a human rights expert and human rights researcher, said that the continued success of the National Council for Human Rights in Egypt to classify "A" category A and not to decline its classification internationally after the delay of its announcement for nearly a year represents a positive step to strengthen the course and history of the Council since its inception 15 years ago And an international message that supports his position.
Imad Hejab said in his remarks that the failure of the Council's classification is a strong response to the failure of some of the supported and pro-terrorist organizations to pressure internationally to prove that the party in Egypt is not doing its job in the cause of human rights and defending it. Of the Muslim Brotherhood in its administration of human rights issues related to Egypt and proof of its failure.
Imad Hijab said that the announcement of the result of the classification was delayed due to five complaints from Egyptian and international human rights organizations and the delay in issuing an amendment to its establishment law, describing the complaints of these organizations not to play its role in monitoring the human rights in Egypt.
He pointed out that following up on this problem, he found that he responded to it and sent his response to the International Council for Human Rights and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and presented during the meetings of the International Network of National Councils for Human Rights in the world and presented documents and evidence and reports that he is doing his work as well as the commitment of the last amendment to his law the principles of Paris in the establishment of councils Which has contributed to the rejection of these complaints and the continuation of the same classification of the first category and non-decline classification internationally.
Imad Hijab said that the Human Rights Council in Egypt has many positive elements in its internal institutional structure, its experience in human rights work and its commitment to the national constants of Egypt. He continued: "We stand with him as human rights defenders from the national ground against the attempts of the Muslim Brotherhood to strike him internationally, despite our observations in Egypt and our criticisms But we are committed to our national constants. "
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