RE: [isn] CCDH chairman talks human rights in US‏

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Mar 18, 2009, 6:24:31 PM3/18/09
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Dear Comrades,
If the guest, Mr Ahmed Herzenni, Chairman of the Advisory Council of Human Rights (CCDH) Morocco, is still much around in usa,I write on behalf of all African migrants in Morocco.
 
Help us mobilize pro-immigration groups/human rights activists in usa,please ask the Rabat government through her CCDH Chairman who is currently in usa to deliver speech on their role to promote human/migrants rights in Morocco over the following killings that "took away" the lives of African migrants in his country despite Amnesty International's call on the government to carry out investigationover the killings.Thank you for your usual co-operation.Let them understand that migration is not a crime,it's a basic human right.
 
1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7388309.stm
 
2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7807423.stm
 
 
Respectively Submitted,
Prince R.A.Adegoke Fusigboye.
Fuerza Mundial: "we are the ones we have been waiting for"
Codinator-Global.
Concerned Migrants Group(C-M-G)Worldwide.
Morocco.

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:18:32 +0000
From: concerned...@gmail.com
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Subject: [isn] CCDH chairman talks human rights in US

CCDH chairman talks human rights in US
 
Washington - Chairman of the Advisory Council of Human Rights (CCDH), Ahmed Herzenni, said his current visit to the United States aims to inform the U.S. citizens of Morocco's latest achievements in the field of human rights.

Herzenni, who arrived on Monday in Washington DC., said this visit has become a "tradition," recalling prior meetings of former CCDH Chairman, late Driss Benzekri with several U.S. NGO's to present the Justice and Reconciliation Commission and the report on 50 years of human development in Morocco.
"This year's visit is rather different due to the coming to office of a new U.S. administration," Herzenni told MAP.
During his four-day visit, the rights watchdog chairman will hold several meetings with U.S. officials and institution representatives, including the National Endowment Democratic (NED) and the American Bar Association.
He will also host a debate at the George Washington University on "reconciliation and justice in Morocco", and hold meetings at the Middle East Institute on "human rights: education and freedom of the press" and at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on "human rights in Morocco."
http://www.map.ma/eng/sections/last_world/ccdh_chairman_talks/view

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