HRITC organizes a symposium on the human rights situation in Libya
Taiz _
As part of its regional program aimed at strengthening the course of human rights in the countries of conflict in the Arab region, HRITC is organizing a seminar on (the situation of human rights in Libya).
A group of human rights experts in Libya and the Arab world, and political activists will attend the seminar.
The symposium will be held on Saturday morning, August 29, 2020
Important basic axes, including the reality of the current challenges facing the human rights situation in Libya and a general diagnosis of the situation, especially the comparison between the previous decade (before 2011) and the current decade (after 2011).
- Do the changes in the political scene increase or restrict freedoms?
- The symposium in which actors in the Libyan affairs and international experts talk about the rights of migrants in Libya addresses between reality and exaggeration?
- Does the deteriorating security situation cover the rest of human rights?
- The symposium will stop according to a statement of the Center on human rights violations, and is it a product of the actions of official or semi-official bodies only, or does some civil group participate with it?
- What is the priority of peace and stability?
- Do they contradict the priority of respecting human rights and not impunity?
The Center for Information and Rehabilitation for Human Rights, it is a regional organization that has a consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. The symposium is keen to enhance the role of civil society in building peace and human rights in Libya
The expert on the Libyan file and peacebuilding, Dr. Muhammad al-Jaghali, from Geneva, will moderate the seminar. Experts and activists who represent different points of view in Libya with experts and jurists from the Arab region will participate in it.
The symposium will be held using virtual communication technology through the Zoom program.
Human Rights Information and Training Center – HRITC
27 / 8 / 2020