GENEVA, July 7, 2018 (MENA) - Egypt's Permanent Representative to the UN Alaa Youssef called for combating the misuse of internet in promoting terrorism, violence and hatred speech. Also, he demanded facing the exploitation of World Wide Web in criminal offenses such as money laundering, child selling, sexual exploitation and smuggling of artifacts. His call comes during the 38th session of UN Human Rights Council that was held in Geneva today to adopt a number of UN resolutions, including a decision to strengthen and protect human rights on the internet. During the session, Youssef stressed Friday that the UN human rights' efforts should be inclusive and put into consideration all challenges that hinder human rights protection on the internet. Moreover, Youssef asserted the need to respect the sovereignty of states in protecting their societies, security and stability, in addition to preventing the commission of crimes and incitement to violence and hatred speech.