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Renowned Advocate B S Jamwal Represents India at International Anti-Terrorism Conference
2/2/2024 11:07:05 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 2: B.S. Jamwal, a distinguished advocate and champion of human rights, recently participated in the International Conference of Jurists on International Terrorism held in Mumbai. This prestigious event brought together legal luminaries from across the globe to discuss and strategize against the growing threat of terrorism.
• Presented a paper: Mr. Jamwal presented a well-received paper titled “Human Rights & International Terrorism,” highlighting the critical link between these two crucial issues.
• Shared the dais with dignitaries: He shared the platform with eminent personalities, including former Indian President Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, Chief Justice of Sri Lanka Priyasath Dep, and former Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan.
• Advocated for global cooperation: Mr. Jamwal emphasized the need for international collaboration and knowledge sharing to effectively combat terrorism and protect human rights worldwide.
• Honored for his dedication: His contributions were recognized by the legal community, earning him appreciation for his commitment to tackling this vital challenge.
• Urgent need for solutions: The conference underscored the urgency of finding solutions to the global terrorism crisis.
• Importance of dialogue and collaboration: Open dialogue and collaborative efforts among nations were identified as key tools in this fight.
• Human rights at the forefront: Protecting human rights was recognized as an essential aspect of countering terrorism effectively.
• Global threat: Mr. Jamwal reiterated that terrorism is a global problem demanding a unified response from the international community.
• No place for terrorism: He emphasized that terrorism transcends borders and has no religion, caste, or nationality.
• Hope for a peaceful future: He expressed hope for good governance, robust legal systems, and a world free from terrorism, where peace and dignity prevail for all.
Mr. Jamwal’s participation in this significant conference demonstrates his dedication to tackling critical global issues. His insights and advocacy contribute to ongoing efforts to build a safer and more just world. This news story can inspire others to engage in constructive dialogues and seek solutions to pressing challenges like terrorism and human rights violations.
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