Geneva, Jumada II 15, 1437, Mar 24, 2016, SPA -- The United Nations Human Rights Council has lauded positive role of Prince Mohammed bin Naif Center for Advice and Care in combating terrorism and rehabilitation of people with extremist ideologies and their reintegration into society. This came in a resolution accredited by the council in conclusion of its 31st session in Geneva. The Council urged States, while countering terrorism, to respect and protect all human rights, and to take appropriate measures to duly investigate the incitement, preparation or commission of acts of terrorism, and to bring to justice those engaged in such acts. The resolution, supported and provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Yemen and Palestine, called upon states to ban terrorist groups to establish platforms for spreading and promoting terrorist ideologies. The Council also urged States to adopt rehabilitation and reintegration strategies for returning foreign terrorist fighters. --SPA 17:12 LOCAL TIME 14:12 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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