Thursday, January 30, 2020 Press Release The Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue on Thursday (January 30th) issued its first report on the impact of climate change on Egypt’s human rights system, which monitors the human rights situation from the perspective
The Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue issues its first report about climate changes’ impact on human rights system in Egypt. The report monitors human rights condition from environmental changes perspective as climate and environmental changes affect number of fundamental human
Saturday, January 25, 2020 Press Release The Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue issued its first report on “illegal immigration. A nightmare that threatens humanity” on Saturday, January 25, which deals with the causes of the phenomenon of illegal immigration, its
The phenomenon of illegal migration represents a danger faced by all, whether by countries of origin of migration, countries of migrants’ transit, their receiving countries and the migrants themselves who witness death in their non-human journeys. According to the United Nations statistics,
Wednesday, January 22nd, 2020 Press statement Human rights organizations advisory to the UN International Council for Human Rights, in collaboration with the Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue Foundation, have submitted a report on violations by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
undoubtedly, corruption is one of the main causes behind absence and decline of development in Egypt. In addition, it is a critical and serious feature of instability, spread of chaos and class struggle in addition to being an obstacle in front of
Six girls dragged 18-year-old Egyptian engineering student Maryam Hatem Mustafa on February 20, 2018 in Nottingham, UK, and hit her on the head several times violently, resulting in her entering a coma that led to her death on March 14, 2018. The
Report of the Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue Journalists have always been in the middle of any incidents countries passed by as being the most vulnerable categories who address freedom of expression issues. So journalists are the most vulnerable to
Thursday, January 2nd, 2020 Press Release The Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue released its report “Mercenary War” crimes of Turkish aggression against Libya awaiting the action of the International Criminal Court, today, in which it presents a human rights approach
Introduction Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court has been developed a lot during the recent years and put moving against countries which threaten humanity on its priorities. According to Rome Statute, these countries get out from the narrow classification of crimes
Hassan Salama was violently beaten by the Romanian police in July 2019 and was forced to disembark from the plane heading from Paris during the landing in the transit stop at Bucharest Airport because of the flight attendant speaking to him and
Darwin Martinez Torres, 22, killed 17-year-old Nubra Hassanein, an American Muslim girl of Nubian Egyptian origin, by hitting her on the head with a baseball bat multiple times on June 18, 2017, as she returned from the mosque in Sterling with a