Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Head of Turkish Red Crescent: Human rights 'not fully protected in world'


(MENAFN) The chief of the Turkish Red Crescent, or Kizilay, on Saturday, pointed out the dilemma in the protection of human rights international.

In a session called "Beyond Humanitarianism: Addressing the Global Migration Crisis," Kerem Kinik announced, "It is really difficult to say international community or mankind are able to protect human rights fully all over the world."

Kinik also said: "We as humanitarians are struggling with lack of finance, midterm and long-term financing of our programs to protect the dignity and provide basic human assistance shelter, food, healthcare, education and other things to people in need."

He stressed that in many war areas, humanitarian actors are open to danger, claiming, "There is no international protection."

"Because the armed groups are generally non-state armed groups, it's really difficult to expect them to apply international humanitarian law or international regulations," he continued.


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