“A Fairer World is Possible” Message Displayed on London Streets

“A Fairer World is Possible” Message Displayed on London Streets

Ahead of the panel organised by the Directorate of Communications in London tomorrow, vehicles displaying the slogan "A Fairer World is Possible" toured key locations in the city.

In the lead-up to the "A Fairer World is Possible" panel, which will be held tomorrow at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre across from the UK Parliament, vehicles carrying the event’s message travelled through iconic locations such as Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, and Parliament Square.

Starting from Oxford Street, one of the city's most famous avenues, LED-screened vehicles toured Trafalgar Square, the UK Parliament, Covent Garden, and Buckingham Palace, covering some of London’s most historic and touristic areas.

The slogan "A Fairer World is Possible" was prominently displayed on these vehicles as they made their way through the streets of London.

Panel on "A Fairer World Is Possible" to be held in London

The "A Fairer World is Possible" panel will take place tomorrow in the UK’s capital, London.

The event will be hosted at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, located opposite the UK Parliament, with the opening speech delivered by the Presidency's Head of Communications, Fahrettin Altun.

The panel will be attended by academics, human rights advocates, journalists, UK Parliament members, international officials, representatives of civil society organisations, and numerous distinguished guests.

Among the speakers are US Middle East Project President Daniel Levy, Jewish historian Avi Shlaim, South Africa’s Former Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, and actor Sinan Albayrak.

The first session, titled "Human Rights and Palestine: The Search for Justice in Today’s World," will focus on human rights violations in Palestine, providing a comprehensive overview of the realities on the ground and the international community’s responsibilities.

This session also aims to enhance global awareness of the ongoing violations and develop collaborative solutions for justice.

The second session, titled "Rebuilding Global Justice: The Impact of UN Reform on Human Rights," will examine the need for reforms in international governance structures and explore the intersection of global justice and human rights. Discussions will include international institutions’ evolving roles for the protection of human rights.  In addition, the discussion will explore how reform processes can contribute to strengthening global human rights standards.

The third and final session, titled "Truth in the Digital Age: Media, Human Rights, and Disinformation," will address the challenges posed by disinformation and the media’s responsibility to defend truth and accountability. It will also explore the influence of digital platforms in shaping human rights narratives and the significance of ethical journalism.

The panel will take place from 11:00 to 17:00 local time.