Press Release ……………………………………………………………………………. On Monday 21\8\2023, The Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue issues a policy paper on the legislative deficiency of the crime of torture in Egyptian law, its compatibility with the Convention against Torture and the needs of the
The Research and Studies Unit of the Dialogue Forum for Development and Human Rights issued on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, a policy paper entitled (The Green Economy and its Role in Reducing Climate Changes and Achieving Sustainable Development).The policy paper began by
The Forum monitored the phenomenon of bullying as an obstacle that prevents the enjoyment of a safe and dignified life free from manifestations of violence and hatred. Where the report highlighted that bullying is one of the negative behaviors in society, which
The report emphasized the stark difference in the media coverage in regards to language, headlines, and narratives. The language used in the Western media to discuss both crises uncovered the duplicity and double standards of the US and European media in their
The report stated that conflict is one of the main reasons for people to leave their homes in search of a better life, and the year 2021 witnessed a great deal of violence and armed conflicts that forced people to flee, especially
The report discussed corruption in the Southern African countries: Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa, while providing general statistics to depict corruption rates in each country. It also examined the forms of corruption prevailing there, and highlighted the efforts and challenges facing each
The report discussed the history of racial discrimination and its practice against Arabs and Africans in Europe at the present time under the name “xenophobia” The report reviewed the testimonies of many Arabs and Africans who were subjected to racial discrimination by
child labour is one of the main violations of human rights that exist in all countries. It is also one of the most important violations that must be eradicated because its victims are the most vulnerable and defenceless. It also has negative
cultural heritage in Arab countries is currently subjected to many threats, violations and destructions due to the emergence of extremist terrorist groups, especially ISIS, which rejects the existence of various monuments and considers them against the Islamic religion. ISIS used the destruction
Palestinian cemeteries, became property politically in the struggle for sovereignty in East Jerusalem, and it is clear that most of the areas designated for housing in the adjacent areas. Muslims Muslims Muslims, Muslims, Muslims. The struggle ended with the following commercial purchase