Ignacio Cembrero analyses Argelia’s unstable situation at the Institute of Human Rights
- Tarongers Institutes Support Unit
- April 1st, 2019

The journalist Ignacio Cembrero analyses Argelia’s unstable situation over the last weeks and Europe’s fear to a destabilisation along Maghrib. On the 2nd of April, Cembrero is giving a seminar organised by the Institute of Human Rights of the Universitat de València (IDH-UV) on the occasion of the master’s degrees programme and PhD in Human Rights, Democracy and International Justice.
The free-entry seminar is taking place at the room ‘Joaquín Tomás Villarroya’ of the Faculty of Law (1P.20) and it will consist in two conferences. The first one is ‘El temor de Europa a la desestabilización del Magreb’, at 4.00 p.m. The second one is ‘Musulmanes en España: recién llegados y aún poco activos’, at 6.00 p.m.
Ignacio Cembrero, journalist of the newspaper El País for more than 30 years and of the newspaper El Mundo for a short period, has been press correspondent of El País in the Neart East, in the Maghrib and in Brussels, apart from spending years in the montoring of the Spanish external policy. He left for some time the press to coordinate Meda Democràcia, a programme of the European Commission for supporting the civil society. Having studied in Paris, at the Paris Institute of Political Studies and Paris Institute of Political Studies, he is the author of La España de Alá and of Vecinos alejados, a book on the strained relations between Spain and Morocco. He has been granted with some awards, the last one for best press correspondent, given by the International Press Club.
The Human Rights, Democracy and International Justice PhD programme of the Universitat de València, led by the lecturers Cristina García Pascual, Charo Serra and Consuelo Ramón, has received the Citation of Excellence by the Ministry of Education. This Citation has only been obtained by 8 master’s degrees in Law.
The Institute of Human Rights of the Universitat de València (IDH-UV) has led a wide programme of activities for 2018, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Created in 2005, the IDH-UV is part of the Consolider project in which 12 different research groups of several Spanish universities participate. The Institute of Human Rights Bartolomé of the Casas of the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is the coordinator of this project.
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