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Promoting Rights and International Cooperation in Bahrain

Engineer Ali Ahmed Al-Dirazi, Chairman of the National Institution for Human Rights, recently met with His Excellency Mr. Christian Doms, the Belgian Ambassador to Bahrain. This meeting was part of the ambassador’s official visit to the Kingdom. During the discussion, both leaders focused on key topics related to human rights and international cooperation.

Al-Dirazi warmly welcomed Ambassador Doms and highlighted the strong relationship between Bahrain and Belgium. He pointed out that these ties have grown steadily across various sectors. Furthermore, both countries continue to collaborate in ways that bring mutual benefits.

Al-Dirazi then provided an overview of the institution’s work in Bahrain. He emphasized that the National Institution for Human Rights actively monitors the country’s human rights situation. In addition, it plays a pivotal role in protecting and promoting these rights. The institution operates in line with its founding law, ensuring that it remains dedicated to safeguarding citizens’ rights at all levels.

Additionally, Al-Dirazi discussed the importance of communication with both regional and international partners. He stressed that Bahrain values these relationships, as they help the country align with global human rights standards. By fostering these connections, Bahrain can contribute to the global conversation on human rights while learning from international best practices.

Moreover, the National Institution for Human Rights is committed to engaging with partners worldwide. This international cooperation is essential for Bahrain to remain an active participant in global human rights initiatives. By working together with other nations, Bahrain not only improves its own human rights efforts but also helps address broader challenges.

Looking ahead, Al-Dirazi underscored the ongoing need for Bahrain to continue strengthening its international ties. He believes that international cooperation is crucial in tackling global human rights challenges. Therefore, the National Institution for Human Rights will continue to promote rights and foster stronger international collaboration in the years to come.

Promoting rights and international cooperation remains at the core of Bahrain’s National Institution for Human Rights, as the country strives to create a more just and inclusive society.

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