
The Sudan has appreciated the strong supportive stance of the African and Arab groups in the 27 th session of the Human Rights International Council held in Geneva.
The Justice Minister Mohamed Bushara Dosa has extended thanks and gratitude to Ethiopia for its leadership to African group in its strong stance along side the Sudan and it is submition to draft of resolutions on the Sudan which had contributed in the persuasion of the rest of the states on the necessity to support and stand along side the Sudan.
He also extended thanks and gratitude to the United Arab Emarate which had submitted a report from the Arab Group in which it had called for the stand along side the Sudan and lauding the Sudan's efforts and cooperation with the council and the independent exepert, referring to the national dialogue due to take place in the sudan.
Dosa has also appreciated in statements from Geneva to Umdurman Radio Program (Radio Conference) all the council's member states that have positively indicated the sudan's cooperation and the development in the field of human rights in the sudan, particularly the legislations in this regard, the national dialogue and the law for the prevention of human trafficking.
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