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Rapporteur of Advisory Council for Human Rights affirms the concern with special protection
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Dec 24, 2010 - 8:32:24 AM

Rapporteur of Advisory Council for Human Rights affirms the concern with special protection

 

Khartoum, Dec. 23 (SUNA) - Rapporteur of the Advisory Council for Human Rights, Ahmed Idris, has affirmed the keenness of the council, according to its functions, to enable childed enjoy special protection and have the opportunities and facilities necessary for his physical, mental, moral and spiritual grow up

 

He said in his address Thursday to the seminar of the children right in education, organized by the Advisory Council for Human Rights in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Education at the Armed Forces Club, that the right for education is guaranteed by the State as one of the fundamental human rights, especially for the children, which is linked to the economic, social and cultural rights, pointing out that the Sudan has ratified a number of international conventions in this regard

 

He said that free education shall be guaranteed for at least at the primary level and to be compulsory in the elementary stages, of which the responsibility lies primarily on the parents, taking into account the people with disabilities, the orphans and children of unknown parents

 

The rapporteur of the Advisory Council underlined that the state concern with the children issues, indicating that this concern is reflected particularly in guaranteeing their right through the Children Act for 2010, noting that the law has assigned a whole chapter to emphasize the children right in education

 

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