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Amman, Aug. 24 (Petra) – Prime Minister Jafar Hassan on Sunday received a copy of the 21st annual report on the state of human rights in Jordan for 2024, issued by the National Center for Human Rights.
Hassan accepted the report during a meeting with Samer Haj Hassan, chair of the Center’s Board of Trustees, attended by Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs Abdul Latif Najdawi and Human Rights Commissioner-General Jamal Shamayleh.
The meeting reviewed the report’s main themes and recommendations, which aim to strengthen Jordan’s human rights framework, as well as developments recorded in the field over the past year.
//Petra// AA
24/08/2025 12:16:30