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Re: استفتاء فصل الجنوب أو الوحدة - يمكنك التصويت هنا (Re: Saber Abdelhadi)
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AAFAT is a not-for-profit NGO, aims at defending global human rights particularly in African countries with special concentration on torture victims. It saves no effort to promote human rights situation in these countries guided by the internationally set criteria. AAFAT was registered on the 08th/January/2001 in New York State, USA. Involved immediately after its registration in the vital field of human rights preservation. AAFAT has its head offices situated in the U.S. It also has an active branch in Cairo-Egypt. Efforts are now going on to establish a directorate in Australia and two other African centers in Nairobi-Kenya and Johannesburg-South Africa. Africa as a model of typical individual/mass transgressions, where most of the governing regimes are totalitarian and suppressive, had been chosen by the board of AAFAT to be the arena in which AAFAT could disclose those friable regimes and secure people's fundamental freedoms. AAFAT tries to lessen human rights violations in the African continent to the minimum by identifying, uncovering and publicizing those violations. It presses hard on the tyrannical African governments to abide by the international laws and adopt serious reformatory measures through establishment of deeply rooted democratic institutions toward honest and free general elections in their countries. As far as victims of torture are concerned, AAFAT's short-term objectives are to psychologically, socially and physically rehabilitate them and to ensure their easy mixing and integration into the existing and/or potential communities. There had been a drastic need to establish a Cairo office to serve the increasing number of African refugees, as Egypt is recently set up as the lasting or transit point for asylum seekers from eastern and central Africa with traces from West Africa. Motives were endeavoring to assure efficiency by conducting activities with available in situ practical experience and data. Thus, increasing capabilities to provide as much realistic and sustainable services as possible.
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