Abdullah Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, Minister of Justice, said that the UAE’s celebration of the International Day of Human Fraternity, under the leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, demonstrates its ongoing commitment to promoting peace and human values globally and reflects the country’s ongoing efforts to sow the seeds of tolerance, coexistence, and respect for cultures and religions.
Speaking on the occasion of International Day of Human Fraternity, which falls on February 4 of every year, Al Nuaimi emphasized that the UAE has set a shining global example for fostering human unity and tolerance, embodying the essence of its culture and the beliefs of its citizens and residents. This is the result of our wise leadership’s foresight and a reflection of the country’s constitution and legal framework, which encourage harmony, respect, and solidarity among society’s members.
For his part, Mohamed Hamad Al Badi, President of the Federal Supreme Court, affirmed that the International Day of Human Fraternity is a source of pride for the UAE, showcasing the country’s humanitarian message and its global successes in the fields of peace and coexistence.
Speaking on the international occasion, which falls on February 4 of every year, Al Badi said: “The UAE’s commemoration of the International Day of Human Fraternity emphasizes its steadfast commitment to promoting tolerance, coexistence, and humanitarian principles globally.
Abdul Rahman Mohammad Al Hammadi, Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice, likewise stressed that the UAE has been and will continue to be a global symbol of brotherhood and coexistence, leading the charge in establishing the foundations of tolerance both at home and abroad.
Speaking on the occasion of the International Day of Human Fraternity, Al Hammadi said that the UAE’s celebration of the international occasion highlights the country’s commitment to strengthening international collaboration and preserving the values of tolerance and unity,
Hatem Mohamed