“Family House”: Sisi’s meeting today confirms the state’s commitment to advancing human rights
Dr. Mohamed Abdel Hamid Al-Zahar, Citizenship Rapporteur at the Egyptian Family House, confirmed that the meeting held by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi with the Minister of Foreign Affairs today represents a clear message of the Egyptian state’s commitment to advancing human rights in its comprehensive sense, in a way that ensures the promotion of the values of citizenship and non-discrimination. And consolidating the rule of law.
The citizenship rapporteur at the Egyptian Family House said, in a statement, that this meeting comes at a vital time, as Egypt prepares To review her human rights file before the Human Rights Council in Geneva next January, which confirms that the political leadership is keen to present an image that reflects the realistic achievements in this file, based on the National Human Rights Strategy.
He pointed out that human rights are not just a legal or political framework, but rather a comprehensive system that includes civil and political rights in addition to economic, social and cultural rights, stressing that the Egyptian leadership is working to develop the legislative and institutional structure to ensure the achievement of this goal, while giving priority to the rights of the most needy groups. Such as people with disabilities, the elderly, women, and youth.
The citizenship rapporteur added that the Egyptian family home represents one of the pillars of this national vision, as it seeks to consolidate the foundations of national unity and enhance community cohesion, in a way that reflects the spirit of Tolerance and coexistence that have distinguished Egyptians throughout the ages, stressing that the presentation of the third executive report of the National Human Rights Strategy to the President reflects the progress made in implementing the initiatives and programs that ensure the achievement of these goals. Vision.
He stressed that this file is not just an international commitment, but rather a national entitlement based on the concepts of social justice and equality, in addition to that the Egyptian Family House will continue to work in coordination with all National institutions to spread the culture of human rights and enhance the concept of citizenship in a way that ensures the cohesion and unity of the Egyptian fabric, to be a model to be emulated at the regional and international levels.