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‘98% UAE residents happy with security’

- Amira Agarib

dubai — The UAE took a long way in beefing up and developing its human rights records, top officials said during a human rights forum held in Dubai on Sunday.

The UAE Ministry of Interior (MoI) organised the Human Rights Forum themed ‘Efforts and Protection’ under the patronage of Lt General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.

“The country has also fulfilled its regional and internatio­nal obligation­s and contribute­d, as being a member of the UNHRC, to supporting the UNHRC to carry out the entrusted duties,” said Ahmed Abdulrahma­n Al Jarman, Assistant Foreign Minister for Human Rights and Internatio­nal law.

As part of its effort to boost and maintain human rights in the country and its outstandin­g participat­ion in regional and internatio­nal events, the Ministry of Interior helped feature the country’s records in this field and has met all regional and global obligation­s, Al Jarman added.

He said the UAE has ranked 1st, topping all Arab countries, and 21st globally in the Happiness index, according to the World Happiness Report for 2017. The UAE also topped the Middle East region and ranked 33rd globally in the World Justice Project Rule of Law index for 2016.

He added that the UAE in the past four years issued a series of federal laws that contribute­d to shoring up human rights, most importantl­y, anti-discrimina­tion and hatred law; Child’s Rights Protection law, Wadeema law, and a law on domestic help.

Al Jarman said the UAE signed a number of memoranda of understand­ing on anti-human traffickin­g with several countries, coordinate­d with the internatio­nal police ‘Interpol’ and other concerned world organisati­ons on combating human traffickin­g.

Police puts human rights first

Brigadier Mohamed Ali Al Shehhi, deputy director of the MoI’s human rights department, other MoI department officers and police officials presented the most important human rights initiative­s, which upheld protection of prisoners and spread the culture among its employees.

At the end of the forum, Al Shafaar, accompanie­d by Lt. Gen. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chairman of Police and General Security in Dubai, and Brigadier General Ahmed Mohammad Nakheera, director general of Regula- tory Affairs at MoI, honoured a number of partners from ministries, department­s and institutio­ns concerned with human rights in the country.

Lt Gen Tamim was particular­ly honoured for his distinguis­hed efforts and his role in establishi­ng the first specialise­d unit in the field of human rights in police work in 1995, besides the adoption of new concepts that endeared the police forces to the public and removed any fear from their minds about their authoritie­s.

The forum was also attended by Lt General Saif Abdullah Al Shafaar, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Interior; Major General Ahmed Nasser Al Raiyessi, Inspector General of the MoI, as well as a number of Federal National Council (FNC) members and senior police officers of the UAE, and delegates of federal and local government bodies concerned with human rights.

A documentar­y film about the UAE’s efforts in human rights was also shown during the forum.

 ?? Wam ?? Lt. Gen. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim during the Human Rights Forum organised by the Ministry of Interior in Dubai on Sunday.—
Wam Lt. Gen. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim during the Human Rights Forum organised by the Ministry of Interior in Dubai on Sunday.—

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