GCC Foreign Ministers Demand Gulf Human Rights Body

The Gulf Cooperation Council foreign ministers have demanded a human rights body for improving the current human rights scenario of Gulf so that it adheres to the Islamic and Arab values. There have been complaints from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates that the international organizations have a general tendency for ignoring and not acknowledging the success the GCC have attained with respect to the human rights issue.

This recommendation along with few others were put forward while reviewing the proposal of Bahrain to improve the ministerial council established in 1981 in Abu Dhabi. King Hamad Bin Eisa Al Khalifa, who had put forward Bahrain’s idea in December during the Kuwait GCC summit, had urged for economic, security and military cooperation, human rights, the implementation of decisions to be adopted by the GCC leaders.



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