
The chairman of the National Consultative Commission for Human Rights Protection and Promotion (CNCPPDH), Farouk Ksentini said Saturday that the reports drawn up, annually, by the body he heads on the situation of human rights in Algeria aims at improving the situation and making proposals for the building of rule of law.
The commission’s reports of the hunam rights situation in 2013 which were chritisized bu some parties, “were neither a compliment report neither a settling of scores but an attempt to improve the situation and promote the services in different fields,” said Ksentini who was invited at “DKnews” Forum.
He underlined that the report submitted, in April, to the Presidency of the Republic, was important in the sense that it “identified the shortcomings and issues faced by the citizens particularly at the level of the Administration.”
In this regard, he said that the issues facing the citizens in the sector of justice whose level is , according to him “seriously deteriorating because of administrative practices,” underlining that among the other missions of the administration “which knows important and continuous excesses,” are “the respect of the Algerian citizen and protection of his rights and properties.”
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