Terrorism is aimed at supporting the victims, the new initiative of the United Nations

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Terrorism is aimed at supporting the victims, the new initiative of the United Nations

The Anti -Terrorist UN Office (UNOCT) established the Natwork Association (voting) for the victims of terrorism during a ceremony on Monday.

The UN Global Congress was organized for the victims of terrorism in September 2022 and it was the result of this network.

Through this network, the victims of terrorism around the world, the survivors of terrorist events, the associations of the victims and the organizations of civil society have been combined.

The goal is to provide a safe place to the victims and survivors, so that they can give less support to each other, create comfort and they contribute as lawyers, peacekeepers and teachers.

Solidarity and assistance

For the anti -terror cases, UN general secretary Vladimir Bhoronkov expressed solidarity to all the victims of terrorism irrespective of their nationality, ethnic groups or religion.

In front of the unimaginable private tragedy, many have chosen to raise their voices and become a strong lawyer for solidarity and tolerance, “and need to be supported.

According to him, often the victims of terrorism and survivors have immediate requirements when funding is lacking. In view of this, international and national support is important.

Defense and Rights Support

Spain received financial support for the Natwork Association for the victims of terrorism. Spain’s Foreign Minister Khos Manuel Alalberbres Bowo describes it as an important step, which will give the victims the opportunity to join and support each other.

The Allied group is led by Spain and Iraq for the victims of terrorism, which was established six years ago with the intention of protecting the rights of victims.

The event also presented the statements of terrorism and the victims of the Public Association. Uganda’s Grace Iiken emphasized the importance of cooperation, tolerance and partnership in his message.

He said that through partnership we can raise our voices, demand justice and make sure that the needs of the victims can be heard with sympathy.