Ban Ki-moon: Governments exclusion of people born extremism
12:22: 02/09/2015
Khandan - invited the Secretary-General of the United mother Ban Ki-moon, governments all over the world "to listen to their people," saying: "We have to face exclusion and marginalization which breed extremism." He added that in a speech during a government summit in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates "We need more transparency and democracy. Each governor puts himself above the law presents his government to collapse." Ban said that "governments should engage their people effectively, when Tsarah governments, their people will earn their trust." He added, "should not be on the exercise of judgment Governments good only, but by creating opportunities for people to facilitate their lives. " was launched in the city of Dubai, on Monday, and government summit in its third session, which lasts 3 days. and participate in government summit this year, about four thousand people from 93 countries, including more than 100 figure from top speakers from leaders and decision-makers, ministers and CEOs of major international companies.
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12:22: 02/09/2015
Khandan - invited the Secretary-General of the United mother Ban Ki-moon, governments all over the world "to listen to their people," saying: "We have to face exclusion and marginalization which breed extremism." He added that in a speech during a government summit in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates "We need more transparency and democracy. Each governor puts himself above the law presents his government to collapse." Ban said that "governments should engage their people effectively, when Tsarah governments, their people will earn their trust." He added, "should not be on the exercise of judgment Governments good only, but by creating opportunities for people to facilitate their lives. " was launched in the city of Dubai, on Monday, and government summit in its third session, which lasts 3 days. and participate in government summit this year, about four thousand people from 93 countries, including more than 100 figure from top speakers from leaders and decision-makers, ministers and CEOs of major international companies.
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