CEMO Organizes Seminar in Paris on Human Rights in Time of War on Terrorism

The Center for Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO)
will organize a seminar on Wednesday, 10 am, entitled “Human Rights in Times of
War on Terrorism and Social Crisis, Between Idealism and Realism”.
House of Deputies Member and the Director of the
Middle East Center for Studies in Paris and Editor-in-Chief of El-bawaba News Dr
Abdel Rahim Ali will deliver a welcome speech then he will also make a
presentation entitled “Can the human right in a secure life be registered in
the UN Charter?
The seminar organized and directed by Dr. Ahmed
Youssef Executive Director of CEMO, includes General Robert Pryce, former
commander of the French forces in Yugoslavia, former director of the military
museum “Anfalid”, and the current president of the Napoleon Foundation. He will
talk about “how to preserve the state during the major crises”.
Gilbert Sinuet, a French journalist and writer who
accompanied French President Emmanuel Macaron during his recent visit to Egypt,
also took part in the seminar to talk about “Arab Democracy and Western
Idealism”.
Roland Lombardi from the French National Institute
for Studies and Research of the Islamic and Arab Worlds also will deliver a
speech about “the great hypocrisy of the UN Human Rights Council and the policy
of double standards”.
Maya Khadri, a researcher and writer at Le Figaro,
will take about Muslims Brotherhood exploitation to human rights in the West.
The seminar will be attended by General Bernard
Louis Fleleman, General Manager of the Foreign Markets Department of the French
industrial group Joudees, Michel Nejib Sidhoum, journalist at Le Monde, Laili
Murr of Euro News, General Louis Pierre Fleeman, professor Pierre Pranda, professor
of history at the Sorbonne University, and Monica George of Popleus company.