A number of members of the tribe of Ghufran organized a protest in front of the UN Palace in Geneva to denounce the crimes of the Qatari regime in the right of deprivation of nationality, forced displacement and torture.

He called on the members of the tribe of forgiveness to the international community to take a decisive position of the Qatari regime, which violated international covenants and covenants through its racist policy against the tribe.

"Our issue with the Qatari regime is purely humanitarian, not political, so we came to present it to the Human Rights Council and our specific demands, namely, to hold this regime accountable for its crimes against us and against any country, and to restore our stolen rights," said Hamad Khalid al-Marri, a member of the tribe who participated in the stand. .

The vigil comes as part of a broader move by the Ghafran tribe at the 39th session of the UN Human Rights Council.

The delegation of the Ghofran tribe met yesterday with the Head of the Middle East and North Africa Division of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Mohamed Nisour, and handed him a letter addressed to the Commission summarizing part of the tragedy of the tribe since 1996.

The letter referred to the barbaric crimes committed by the Qatari regime against the Ghufran tribe, including racial discrimination, forced displacement, denial of repatriation, imprisonment and torture that led to "psychological disorders and the deaths of many tribesmen inside the Qatari intelligence prisons."

The delegation drew attention to a petition submitted on 21 September last year to the Assistant High Commissioner for the Middle East and North Africa, expressing his regret that the authorities in Doha were aware of the racial discrimination against the Ghafran tribe.

The letter pointed out that Qatari officials are deeply and in different ways involved in concealing many facts in this crime from the eyes of international justice and honest humanitarian organizations. They deliberately and cruelly harm the human conscience to lie to the oppressed and to change the facts to the world, And that the Qatari regime is intimidating and intimidating those who attempt from within Qatar to lodge a complaint with, or relate to, humanitarian bodies and organizations.

The letter, which was handed over to the head of the Middle East and North Africa division of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, explained that the matter had reached the surveillance of Qatari security personnel who raised their voice from the tribe of Ghufran demanding their rights through the National Human Rights Committee in Doha. Acts of the Commission.

The delegation said: "We hold evidence of the violations of the Qatari regime against us for fear of our people in Qatar from the oppression of authorities that are still practicing brutal methods and harmful to human dignity."

The delegation accused the authorities in Doha of deliberately altering the facts and blurring many evidence, exploiting the ignorance of the oppressed and their lack of awareness in the absence of human rights awareness, the lack of free local media channels and the lack of recourse to the Qatari courts by those who violate their rights, Such crimes, or to bring legal proceedings against the elements of the Qatari government involved in those crimes and their accomplices.

The delegation of the Ghafran tribe asked the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to look at the suffering of those who were deprived of their citizenship in Qatar and the crimes committed against them and the conditions and suffering of the forcibly displaced and those who are prevented from returning to their homeland. Neighboring.

Doha deliberately change the facts and obliterate the evidence, taking advantage of ignorance of the tribe of forgiveness for their rights and lack of tricks in the absence of human rights awareness.