Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Algeria and Morocco called for the UN Human Rights Council to impose a tight embargo on the terrorist groups, by preventing their various forms of support especially the funding and provision of safe havens, and to address the media propaganda which branched out by using the various advanced channels of media and social glorifying the ideas of terrorist groups and its courses, through the development of well thought out strategies that promote shared values of tolerance among all religions and beliefs, and to establish an institutional work aimed at saving young people from the ideas of extremist organization. This came in a joint statement made by the Egyptian ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva Amr Ramadan on Tuesday before the UN Human Rights Council during its discussion of the respect for human rights in the context of the fight against terrorism. He said that these efforts would not be completed without addressing the different marginalization patterns, the duplication of human rights standards in the West, the absence of international justice and grievances of some peoples, all of which are important factors that constitute a favorable international environment to violence and terrorism. He explained that the contemporary world is exposed to successive waves of terrorist acts that take different and variable forms, stressing that such acts have disastrous effects on the various categories of civil, political, economic and social human rights, especially the right of life, liberty and the right of personal security. He noted that these effects amounted to be a threat to the safety of nations, the integration of the regional countries and the constitutional legitimacy of the existing systems of governance, as experienced by the Arab region. --More 00:23 LOCAL TIME 21:23 GMT تغريد