Next week Fifth Arab Human Rights Course in Sana’a [Archives:2005/875/Local News]

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September 8 2005

Sana'a- The Human Rights Information and Training Center (HRITC) will host in Sana'a, the fifth course on International Human rights, in coordination with Conrad Edinawar Establishment.

The course starts on 12-18 September. 35 trainees from different Arab countries will participate in this course. They are from Palestine, Sudan Jordan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Yemen).

Mr. Iz-adeen Al-Asbahi, the Center manager said that the conference will be of vital importance for civil society in the region. He added that the annual course that the Center organizes gave it a reputation in the Arab region.

The varied topics of the course added to the distinct training staff gave it a special distinction and served as linking point between the Arab civil community activists.

This course will continue for a week and its agenda will contain information on human rights, international charters and the regional European and American agreements. There are other mechanisms for regional and international protections in addition to the International Penalty Court. There will also be a workshop on International conventions on Children rights and the elimination of torture.

A number of famous Arab and international trainers from France, Egypt, Algiers, Iraq and Sudan will be working in this course.
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