Chairman of the National Human Rights Committee: Qatar is the only country in the GCC that has established a charity watchdog15 June 2017The head of the National Human Rights Committee, Dr. Ali bin Samih al-Marri, discussed here today with HE Rashid Khalikov, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations Humanitarian Affairs Office in the Middle East, the humanitarian and legal challenges caused by the siege of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The meeting addressed the unprecedented actions taken by the countries of the boycott and siege classify some country humanitarian organizations on the list of terrorism issued by these countries as a measure of coercive unilateral. Al-Marri stressed that these measures are intended to obstruct the external humanitarian aid provided by the State of Qatar by discrediting its charitable organizations and obstructing its work and trying to interfere with them. He said that the accusations of the three countries were not fulfilled by the fact that they were not issued by the relevant international institutions of the United Nations, reputation and credibility at the regional and international levels, operational and financing and partnerships with which United Nations agencies and mechanisms, especially the Office for the coordination of humanitarian Affairs and the United Nations Children's Fund "UNICEF" and the Office of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Allaj Yen. The President of the National Human Rights Committee noted that Qatari humanitarian organizations have partnerships with specialized international agencies and humanitarian organizations, such as the International Red Cross and the Humanitarian Affairs Office of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, as well as the strong partnerships linking Qatari humanitarian organizations with their counterparts in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Has established a charity organization to oversee and supervise Qatar's philanthropic and humanitarian work, pointing out that Qatar has been the only one that has established such a body from among the GCC countries for decades. He said that the Authority represents a regional model in the field of supervision and supervision, with the testimony of the international reports issued by the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund and the US Treasury Department. "Thanks to these efforts, no Qatari humanitarian organization has been classified on the international terrorism list issued by the United Nations, international. " Dr. Ali bin Samih al-Marri denounced the boycott and boycotts by the countries of the province and the siege in a failed attempt to obstruct the Qatari humanitarian work, considering that these countries have categorized some of the Qatari humanitarian organizations on their so-called list as a unilateral violation of the right to development, assistance and relief as well as a violation of the rights of vulnerable communities and the needy. He called for the speedy movement of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to stop those violations and unfair accusations against Qatari humanitarian organizations.