National Human Rights Institution monitors impact of Iranian attacks in UAE

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A delegation from the National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) has conducted field visits to several sites across the UAE to monitor the impact of the Iranian attacks.

Led by Dr. Salem Al Neyadi, Chairman of the Institution, the visits covered vital facilities, healthcare institutions, and residential areas, as part of the Institution’s role in promoting and protecting human rights.

They also reviewed efforts to provide essential services to affected individuals, and inspected measures aimed at ensuring community safety in line with relevant human rights standards.

The inspections aim to enhance the protection of fundamental rights and the preservation of human dignity during the regional developments, where the Iranian aggression has violated a range of rights guaranteed under international human rights law.

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