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Saudi human rights society praises UN resolution for children's digital safety
RIYADH: The National Society for Human Rights in Saudi Arabia welcomed the unanimous adoption by the UN Human Rights Council of a resolution on protecting children in cyberspace.
The society called it a significant step that strengthens international efforts to safeguard children's rights amid the growing challenges of the digital world, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
It noted that the resolution aligns with the global initiative launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to protect children in cyberspace, reflecting a strong commitment to upholding children's rights in the digital sphere.
Khalid Al-Fakhri, the society's president, said the resolution marks major progress in strengthening legal and preventive protections for children against digital risks and violations, and establishes an international framework to support countries' and communities' efforts in this field.
He stressed that protecting children's rights is a core priority the society actively supports and promotes, and praised the Kingdom's mission to the UN and international organizations in Geneva for its role in supporting and engaging with the resolution.
Al-Fakhri highlighted the need to integrate national and international efforts to advance human rights, particularly children's rights in the digital age, the SPA reported.
The society reaffirmed its commitment to supporting all international and local initiatives to protect children's rights and raise public and legislative awareness of the dangers of cyberspace.
These efforts, it added, are crucial to ensuring a safe digital environment and advancing the Kingdom's Vision 2030 for a cohesive and secure society.