With the presence of more than 50 person of prisoners and detainees families, the kind hearted families that varied from kids, youth and elders Muslims and Christians with participation of Islamic apostle doctor Farouk Abdel-Aal, the father Gergis Tobia, psychiatrist Mostafa Younis, the lawyers Sarwat Bakhit and member of local council Entsar Mohamed in addition to representatives of a number of civil organizations concerned with the collective work with the families of the prisoners and detainees,
Maat Center for Juridical and Constitutional Studies hold in 25/6/2008 his first peace day in Giza governorate in kamr El Nile anchored ship -kornish El Nile
The peace days came within the activity of the community peace project implemented by Maat center in cooperation with USAID "The United State Agency for International Development". The project aims at integrating and rehabilitating the families of the prisoners and the detainees into the community and stressing the culture of religious tolerance, respecting the law and rejecting violence.
D. Farouk Abdel-Aal, said that Islam is a religion of peace as evidenced by his name and it calls for the respect of others and not to act violently with any of God's creations, let alone human beings.
The father/ Gergis Tobia said that punishment of fault is responsible of the ministries of interior and justice and the human beings in their natural life is tolerance and forgiveness according to the call of Jesus Christ.
The researcher, Dr. / Mostafa Younis spoke about the psychological characteristics of the different stages of life experienced by children and the impact of psychological and social pressures and the difficult circumstances and how their parents controll in this case.
On the rights of prisoners and detainees in Egyptian law and the Constitution ,this was the Professor / Tharwat Bakhit Issa lecture
While Professor / Entsar Mohamed Saleh member of the local Council spoke about the role of civil society and local councils and all who are able to assist in opening light in the darkness of the difficult circumstances in various poor and marginalized families, particularly families of prisoners and detainees.
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