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Qatar’s successful election to the Human Rights Council will significantly amplify advocacy for marginalized communities, says NHRC Chairperson

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Last updated: 2024/10/11 at 9:54 PM
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Qatar’s recent win of a membership in the United Nations Human Rights Council has been met with strong approval from the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Committee (NHRC), HE Maryam bint Abdullah Al Attiyah. With a resounding majority of 167 member states of the United Nations voting in favor of Qatar, HE Al Attiyah believes that this achievement will significantly amplify the support for vulnerable populations and their rightful causes. In particular, she highlighted the plight of the Palestinian people who have endured the atrocities of the Israeli occupation for an entire year, violating numerous international laws and humanitarian standards.

HE Al Attiyah emphasized that Qatar’s victory is a testament to the international community’s trust in the country’s dedication to promoting and safeguarding human rights. She praised the wise leadership’s unwavering commitment towards implementing human rights principles on national, regional, and global scales. This achievement, according to HE Al Attiyah, was the result of persistent efforts, legal and moral obligations to human rights norms, and a profound belief in the significance of upholding human rights standards.

The NHRC Chairperson expressed pride in Qatar’s success and called for intensified efforts to further advance and protect human rights. She stressed that this new responsibility bestowed upon Qatar by the UN member states demands a heightened level of commitment and dedication. HE Al Attiyah affirmed that Qatar is fully prepared to meet these responsibilities and uphold the confidence placed in it by the majority of the UN members. The NHRC views this win as an opportunity for Qatar to continue its mission of promoting human rights and ensuring justice for all.

In conclusion, Qatar’s victory in securing a place on the United Nations Human Rights Council reflects the country’s relentless efforts in championing human rights causes. HE Al Attiyah’s remarks underscore the significant role that Qatar will play in amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and advocating for their rights on the global stage. The NHRC’s call for increased efforts towards protecting and promoting human rights reinforces Qatar’s commitment to upholding human rights principles at all levels. With this new responsibility, Qatar is poised to make a lasting impact in advancing human rights agendas and addressing injustices around the world.

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