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SUUH KINGDOM OF ARABIA

Suuh Kingdom of Arabia (SKA) is Civil rights organization that engage with states and the international community through various means, including advocacy, monitoring, legal action, and promoting social change, with the goal to restore constitutional Rights and Freedom of Muslims under oppression with in their borders by upholding human rights and ensuring state accountability.

  How Suuh Kingdom of Arabia (SKA)  interact with states and the international community:

1. Advocacy and Awareness:

  • Campaigning and Lobbying:
    SKA use campaigns and lobbying efforts to influence policy and legislation, raising awareness about human rights issues and pressing for change.

  • Public Education:
    We educate the public about human rights, promoting understanding and support for their causes.

  • Media Engagement:
    We use media outlets, including social media, to highlight human rights abuses and advocate for change.

  • Letter-Writing Campaigns:
    SKA often organize letter-writing campaigns to directly engage with government officials, urging them to take action on specific issues.
2. Monitoring and Reporting:

  • Human Rights Monitoring:
    SKA monitors human rights situations in different countries, documenting abuses and violations.

  • Reporting to International Bodies:
    SKA submit reports to international human rights bodies, such as the UN Human Rights Council, to bring attention to human rights issues and seek action.

  • Shadow Reporting:
    SKA often conducts "shadow reporting" alongside official state reports to international bodies, providing alternative perspectives and highlighting issues that may be overlooked by governments.
3. Legal Action:

  • Litigation:
    SKA brings legal cases before national and international courts to challenge human rights violations and seek redress for victims.

  • Advocating for Legal Reform:
    SKA advocate for the enactment and enforcement of laws that protect human rights.

  • Supporting Victims:
    SKA provide legal assistance to victims of human rights abuses, helping them access justice and remedies.
4. Promoting Social Change:

  • Community Organizing:
    SKA work with communities to empower them to advocate for their own rights and participate in social change.

  • Supporting Grassroots Movements:
    SKA support and amplify the voices of grassroots movements and activists working on human rights issues.

  • Driving Social Innovation:
    SKA proposes new mechanisms or the eradication of ineffective ones, and drive social innovation to address human rights challenges.

  • Collaboration with International Organizations:
    SKA collaborate with international organizations, such as the UN, to address global human rights issues and promote international cooperation.
5. Engaging with States:

  • Dialogue and Consultation:
    SKA engage in dialogue and consultation with governments, providing input on policy and legislation.

  • Building Relationships:
    SKA has built trust and constructive relationships with government officials, facilitating cooperation on human rights issues.

  • Monitoring State Obligations:
    SKA monitors states' compliance with their national and international human rights obligations, holding them accountable for their actions.



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