THE National Commission implementing Bahrain
Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) recommendations yesterday hailed steps
taken to reform the media and education sectors, describing them as important
initiatives to bolster national unity.
This came as Shura Council and panel chairman
Ali Saleh Al Saleh presided over a meeting to review government procedures to
carry out BICI proposals.
He urged all parties to join ranks to rebuild
bridges of confidence.
Mr Al Saleh said the government's plan
referred to the panel to reform the information sector was in conformity with
BICI recommendation.
It was drafted taking into account proposals
by French media experts to reduce censorship and launch programmes to boost
people's participation...
The panel welcomed the signing of a
memorandum between the Education Ministry and the Unesco to reform school
curricula.
It stressed the importance of designing
primary, secondary and university programmes to promote religious and political
tolerance in particular and bolster human rights, the rule of law and respect
for educational institutions.
The
panel also suggested a review of citizenship and social education curricula,
stressing that Bahraini specialists should be commissioned, backed by Arab and
international experts, to design syllabi based on citizenship to promote
respect for opinions of others amongst youngsters. It recommended a code of
conduct based on global standards and practice to set criteria governing the
education sector and its relation with other social segments.
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