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Egyptian TV Discusses Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, and International Relations

Egyptian TV Discusses Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, and International Relations

December 12, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Egyptian ​Media adn International relations Take‌ Center ⁤Stage on Tuesday Night Television

Cairo, Egypt – Tuesday evening saw a‌ diverse range⁣ of topics dominating Egyptian television, ‌from the future⁤ of media freedom to​ international relations and cultural⁤ exchange. ⁣

New Leadership ⁣Sparks Hope for Enlightened Media

Journalist Ibrahim Issa lauded ⁤the appointment of⁢ Tariq Noor to led the ⁤United Company, calling‍ it a⁤ “turning point” ⁤for freedom of expression and media in Egypt. Speaking on the “cairo Talk” program on cairo Wall Nas channel,⁣ Issa praised Noor’s ‌unwavering stance against extremism‌ and terrorism, ​stating, “When the state‍ chooses a man, the whole of⁤ Egypt knows his enlightened position.”

Issa‍ emphasized Noor’s courage in the face⁣ of threats from extremist groups, highlighting the‌ importance of ⁣this appointment for a state-owned media outlet. “This‍ is something that requires a lot‌ of optimism and foresight,” Issa said, expressing hope for a more enlightened and pluralistic media landscape in Egypt.Human Rights Progress Highlighted

Representative Tariq Radwan, Chairman ​of the Human ​Rights Committee in the House of⁤ Representatives,⁣ provided an update on the implementation of Egypt’s National Human ⁣Rights Strategy during a phone‍ call on the “Al-Youm” program ⁤on DMC channel.Radwan revealed that the strategy, launched in‍ 2021, has ‌achieved an notable 80% completion rate, with ⁢legislative⁣ and executive decisions reflecting‌ its recommendations. He anticipates this rate ‍to rise⁣ to 85% ​in the upcoming⁤ third ⁣report.Radwan emphasized President⁣ Sisi’s commitment ​to the strategy’s ‍success,noting that it involves various state institutions and reflects a comprehensive approach ​to human rights.

Strengthening ⁤Ties with European ⁢Partners

Ambassador Gamal Bayoumi, former Secretary General of the Egyptian-European Partnership Agreement, discussed the significance of President Sisi’s ‍recent visit to​ Denmark, Norway, and Ireland. Speaking on the “Al-Youm” ‍program, Bayoumi highlighted ​the importance of these European Union member states and their ⁢influence within the bloc.

Bayoumi emphasized the visit’s focus⁢ on economic cooperation, political dialogue,‌ and security collaboration, underscoring the growing partnership between Egypt and these European nations.

Palestinian⁣ Musical Ensemble Celebrates Cultural Exchange

The⁣ “her Excellency” program featured the Palestinian⁤ musical band “Maqam,” showcasing their unique ⁢blend of conventional and ​contemporary sounds.

Anas Al-najjar, the band’s founder and​ pianist, expressed gratitude to ‌Egypt‍ for its unwavering support of the Palestinian people, ​calling it “the mother of the world.” He emphasized the‍ band’s mission to spread a message of love, peace, and cultural exchange thru⁤ their​ music.

Al-Najjar shared the band’s journey from Gaza, where⁢ they used music to bring ⁣joy amidst challenging circumstances, to their aspirations of sharing their‍ music with ⁣a global audience.

Egyptian Media and International Relations Take Center Stage on Tuesday night Television

Cairo,Egypt – Tuesday evening saw a diverse ⁤range of topics dominating egyptian television,from the⁤ future of media freedom to international ‌relations and cultural exchange. ⁣

New Leadership Sparks Hope for Enlightened⁣ Media

Journalist Ibrahim Issa ⁤lauded⁣ the appointment of Tariq Noor to lead the United ‌Company, calling it a “turning point” ‍for freedom ‌of expression and⁤ media⁢ in Egypt. Speaking on‌ the “cairo Talk” ‌program on⁣ cairo Wall Nas channel, Issa praised⁢ Noor’s unwavering stance against extremism and terrorism, stating, “When the state chooses a man, the whole of Egypt‌ knows his enlightened position.” Issa emphasized ‍Noor’s courage in the face⁤ of threats from extremist groups, highlighting ​the importance of this appointment for a state-owned media‍ outlet. “This is something that requires a ⁤lot of optimism and ⁢foresight,” Issa said, expressing hope for a more enlightened and pluralistic media ‌landscape in Egypt.

Human Rights ⁤Progress Highlighted

Representative Tariq Radwan, ​Chairman of the Human rights Committee in​ the House of Representatives, provided an update on the implementation of‍ Egypt’s⁤ National ⁣human Rights Strategy during a ⁤phone call‍ on ‍the “Al-Youm” program on​ DMC channel.Radwan revealed ⁤that the ​strategy, launched in 2021, has achieved a ⁤notable 80%⁤ completion⁣ rate, with‍ legislative and⁢ executive decisions reflecting its recommendations. he anticipates this ⁤rate to rise to⁢ 85% in the upcoming third ​report. Radwan emphasized President Sisi’s commitment to the strategy’s success, noting that it involves⁢ various state institutions and reflects a extensive approach to human ⁢rights.

Strengthening Ties with European Partners

Ambassador ‌Gamal Bayoumi, former Secretary General ⁣of the Egyptian-European ⁤Partnership Agreement, discussed the importance of President Sisi’s recent visit to Denmark, ⁣Norway, and ​Ireland. Speaking ⁤on the “Al-Youm” program, Bayoumi highlighted the​ importance of these European Union ⁣member states and their influence within the bloc. Bayoumi emphasized the visit’s focus on⁣ economic cooperation,⁢ political dialog, and security collaboration, underscoring the growing partnership between Egypt and these ⁢European ⁣nations.

Palestinian Musical Ensemble celebrates cultural Exchange

The “her Excellency” program featured⁤ the Palestinian musical band “Maqam,” showcasing their unique blend ‍of conventional and contemporary sounds. Anas‌ Al-najjar,the⁤ band’s founder ⁤and ‌pianist,expressed gratitude to Egypt for its unwavering support of the Palestinian people,calling ⁤it “the​ mother of the world.” He emphasized the band’s mission to spread⁣ a message of love, peace, and cultural exchange thru their music. al-Najjar shared the band’s journey from Gaza, where they used music to bring joy amidst challenging circumstances, to ​their aspirations of ‌sharing their music with ​a global audience.

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