After few minutes…CEMO seminar on human rights and the stability of states

The seminar will put human rights at the center of
its discussions. At the center of the discussions will also be attempts by the
outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to use human rights to serve its political
interests and incite Western media, using the same issue as a pretext, to
destabilize states and implement its terrorist agenda.
The seminar coincides with the G7 summit which will
be held in Biarritz, on the southwestern French Basque coast between August 24
and 26. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will attend the summit.
Mariam Benrand, a political violence specialist at
the Arab and Islamic World Research and Studies Institute of the French
Ministry of Higher Education, will speak at the seminar. Benrand is also an
advisor of the International Development Agency. She will discuss calls for
giving French jihadists, especially in Iraq, a fair trial.
Renowned Middle Eastern affairs specialist Roland
Lombardi will also speak about the abuse of Western values by the Islamists.
Renowned researcher Joachim Veliocas will also speak
about interference by foreign states with the aim of backing the Muslim
Brotherhood, using the issue of human rights. He will especially focus on the
cases of Turkey and Qatar.
A host of French media figures is expected to attend
the seminar, including Gail Machlis, the managing editor-in-chief of the famous
French site, Cozour and Romane Aughart, who directed a number of French
documentaries on the conflict in Libya.
French journalist Kabousin Loumir is also expected
to attend, along with French writer Francois Mattie.
Ali will open the seminar. He will talk about the
controversial nature of Western media discourse when it comes to human rights,
its focus on some rights and its neglect of other rights.