The President of the Cyprus Health Tourism Council, UBP MP Dr. Ahmet Savaşan emphasized that human rights violations are increasing day by day and drew attention to the fact that human rights violations in the world can bring the world to the point of destroying the culture of coexistence and make the world a livable place.
On December 10, Human Rights Day, the President of the Cyprus Health Tourism Council, National Unity Party (UBP) MP Dr. Dr. Ahmet Savaşan He pointed out that violations of human rights, which find expression in various international declarations and conventions, and which have been incorporated into domestic law by almost all UN member states, are on the rise.
Emphasizing that if people want to live together in the world, they have to institutionalize, internalize and sanctify the protection of human rights, Dr. Dr. Özyeğin emphasized that if people want to live together in the world, they have to institutionalize, internalize and sanctify the protection of human rights. Ahmet Savaşan, “There is no possibility for people to live anywhere other than our world, whose population has reached nine billion and will not be in the near future. We have to live together, respecting and protecting each other's rights. International relations need to be developed on this basis. Only in this way will humanity be able to continue to develop.”.
Pointing out that the Cyprus problem is fundamentally a problem of human rights violations, Prof. Dr. Dr. Özyeğin also pointed out that the Cyprus problem is fundamentally a problem of human rights violations. Ahmet Savaşan, “Cyprus should be an example to the whole world. The attempt to violate the human rights of the Turkish Cypriots has led to violent conflicts, losses and the emergence of an ongoing problem on the island of Cyprus. It is clear that the reason for the continuation of this problem is that the Greek Cypriot side does not want to recognize the rights granted to the Turkish Cypriot people.” He pointed out that human rights violations in today's world have come to the extent of threatening the international order as well as the internal peace of the countries.
Emphasizing that if an understanding centered on human rights is not established in the world, it is clearly seen that some countries may be dragged into civil war and regional conflicts will spread and violence will increase Ahmet Savaşan, “Realizing human rights should be the primary goal of both states and international relations. To the extent that we achieve this goal, peace will increase and wars will decrease in our shrinking world. On the contrary, it is obvious that our world will cease to be a livable place. On December 10, Human Rights Day, I call on the Greek Cypriot side to respect the human rights of the Turkish Cypriots and on international organizations and states to work together in solidarity to prevent human rights violations.”.