When the United Nations was established in 1945 one of its fundamental ambitions was to create a world that wasn’t plagued by religious and racial persecution and discrimination. In the aftermath of WW2, the mantra of never again, was continuously used to represent the new commitment to the protection of religious and minority rights. This immediately began to manifest itself …
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Preventing violent extremism
The spread of violent extremism poses a direct threat to international security, to the enjoyment of universal human rights, and to global efforts to realise the Sustainable Development Goals. In General Assembly resolution A/RES/70/254 on the Secretary-General’s Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism, adopted by consensus on 12th February 2016, UN Member States stressed that it is essential …
URG Board Member, Nazila Ghanea, addresses Human Rights Council during panel discussion on preventing violent extremism
On 17th March 2016, URG Board member Nazila Ghanea participated in the Human Rights Council “Panel discussion on preventing violent extremism,” alongside Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General of the UN; Kate Gilmore, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights; Gastón Garatea, Professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and former Chair of the National Bureau for the Fight against Poverty; Mehreen …
URG facilitates policy dialogue on preventing and countering violent extremism, organised by Morocco and the USA
At the initiative of the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Morocco and the Permanent Mission of the United States of America, the Geneva Centre for Security Policy will host on Thursday, December 3rd, a Policy Dialogue on “Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism: National Experiences and Best Practices”. Ambassador Mohamed AUAJJAR and Ambassador Keith HARPER will co-chair this important event …