TDT | Manama
Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Bahraini Member of Parliament Dr Mariam Aldayen praised the efforts of the international parliament aimed at protecting the human rights of refugees and migrants.
She stressed that the Kingdom of Bahrain has a strong legal framework that guarantees the protection of human rights and a dignified life for all its citizens.
This includes provisions regarding health, food, education and other essential living requirements, the lawmaker said. Although Bahrain may not be a refugee-hosting country, its leaders, government, and people are committed to providing support, support, and assistance to countries struggling with refugees due to political, security, climate, or other circumstances. She said she is dedicated to.
Highlighting Bahrain’s reputation for tolerance and coexistence, Dr Aldaen said the country’s expatriate community considers Bahrain an ideal place to settle. Together with their families, they pursue opportunities to study, work and improve their lives, and enjoy all human rights enshrined in international laws, charters and treaties to which Bahrain abides.
long-standing reality
Dr. Aldern emphasized that migration is a long-standing reality for a variety of reasons, including seeking work opportunities, escaping conflict, or because of environmental disasters. It is important for him to address the challenges of illegal immigration and the integration of immigrants into society.
Challenges include potential human rights violations, arbitrary treatment and violations of economic, social and cultural rights, MPs noted. He praised the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s focus on immigration as a priority.
He urged governments to reevaluate immigration-related policies and encouraged parliaments to play a role in enacting laws regulating immigrants’ rights and obligations in host countries.