AMMAN
— On Saturday, the National Center for Human Rights (NCHR) presented its 18th
annual report on the human rights situation in Jordan for the year 2022 to His
Majesty King Abdullah.
The
report was received by Royal Court Chief Yousef Issawi from NCHR Board of Trustees Chairperson Samar Hajj Hassan on behalf of the King, the Jordan News
Agency, Petra reported.
The
NCHR's annual report includes important indicators on the state of human rights
in the country and offers several recommendations for improvement.
Upon
receiving the report, Royal Court Chief Issawi expressed King Abdullah's
appreciation for the NCHR's dedication to enhancing human rights in Jordan.
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AMMAN
— On Saturday, the
National Center for Human Rights (NCHR) presented its 18th
annual report on the human rights situation in Jordan for the year 2022 to His
Majesty King Abdullah.
The
report was received by Royal Court Chief Yousef Issawi from
NCHR Board of Trustees Chairperson Samar Hajj Hassan on behalf of the King, the Jordan News
Agency, Petra reported.
The
NCHR's annual report includes important indicators on the state of human rights
in the country and offers several recommendations for improvement.
Upon
receiving the report, Royal Court Chief Issawi expressed King Abdullah's
appreciation for the NCHR's dedication to enhancing human rights in Jordan.
Read more National news
Jordan News