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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Angola: Justice Minister Highlights Country's Progress in Human Rights - AllAfrica.com

Geneva

The advancement registered in the past old age in Republic Of Republic Of Angola in footing of human rights were highlighted by the Angolan Justice minister, Manuel district attorney Costa Aragão, whilst speech production at the 7th Session of the Person Rights Council, which began this Monday at the United Nations business office in Geneve (Switzerland).

During his intervention, the functionary stated that Angola started fighting against misdemeanors of human rights assorted old age ago when other expressed understanding and support to those who oppress others and decline to allow them their rights.

"These rules go on guiding the behavior of the government, having been determiner for us to be able to offer to the Angolan people and to the international community a politically stable, reconciled and united country, after old age of serious divisions and conflict, with the democratic procedure being amalgamate slowly", he stated.

According to the minister, without the particular attending being paid to the issue of regard of human rights these successes would obviously be impossible.

Another facets he mentioned in his address concerns the strengthening of the lawful state, having affirmed that adhering to the chief international legal protocols, creative activity of the appropriate legislation, the fourth estate law for example, the strengthening of establishments in complaint of human rights, linked to the in progress procedure of the justness and law reform, are the chief elements of the government's policy on the issue discussed during the session.

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Manuel Aragão seized the chance to reiterate that within months, Angolans will head to polling station to take in apparent freedom and scruples their leaders. "This is another strong message to the human race that peace and democracy in Republic Of Angola took an irreversible course of study ".

Concerning the 7th Session of the United Nations Person Rights Council, which will continue until March 28, in Geneva, he said that it is an juncture to reflect on the comes on and failures in this planetary battle that mobilises peoples of assorted beginnings and societal walkings of life.

The Justice curate also evoked the distressing degrees of racial discrimination, mainly against communities with African descendants, xenophobia, maltreatment and favoritism against migrator workers, above all in Horse Opera Europe, as ascertained by the United Nations.

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