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The Egyptian Youth Council participates in the sixtieth session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva

The Egyptian Youth Council participated in the work of the sixtieth session of the Human Rights Council, currently held at the headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, in a step confirming the growing role of Egyptian civil society on the international scene as an influential actor in human rights and youth issues. The most prominent of which is the humanitarian situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, especially Gaza, the urgent need for an urgent international movement to protect civilians, as well as the conditions of refugees and displaced persons from conflict areas such as Palestine, Syria, Sudan and Yemen, and ways to enhance international solidarity with them. And sustainable social, as well as economic, social and environmental rights, including the right to development and climate justice, and discuss the results of the comprehensive periodic review (UPR) of a number of countries, and the reports of the special rapporteur and independent experts on the global human rights conditions. The National Human Rights The participation of the Egyptian Youth Council in this session represents a continuity of a national human rights march that carries the voice of youth and civil society to international platforms to present a practical approach based on the values ​​of justice and international accountability, stressing that protecting civilians in Gaza, supporting refugees and displaced persons, and promoting the rights of youth and women, as well as commitment to economic, social and environmental rights, not theoretical issues, but a moral and legal responsibility that requires the international community to take steps Tangier.

& nbsp; It reflects Egypt’s support for justice and human rights.

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