Lebanon: Layal Al Kayaje Facing Trial before Military Court for Having Spoken Up About Her Rape by Military Officers

LBN - News | 16 June 2016

On 29 June 2016, Layal Al Kayaje, a 31-year-old Palestinian resident in the port city of Saida, South Lebanon, and veterinary, will stand her first hearing before the Military Court in Beirut for "defamation and libel against the Lebanese army". These charges were laid down because she publicly denounced her rape by military officers when she was detained in 2013.

Bahrain: Increased Crackdown on Civil Society and Political Opposition

BHR - News | 16 June 2016

Alkarama expresses its deep concern over the recent developments and violations of human rights in Bahrain. In the past month alone, the authorities once again arrested prominent activist Nabeel Rajab, suspended Bahrain's main opposition party Al Wefaq and overturned the acquittal of its Secretary General Sheikh Ali Salman.

Syria: Further Cases of Enforced Disappearances following Arrests at Checkpoints

SYR - News | 16 June 2016

In recent years, checkpoints have become a tool for the Syrian authorities to create a climate of fear in the country. Individuals passing checkpoints are systematically thoroughly scrutinised by the security services and are, if perceived as supporting the opposition, arrested and brought to unknown places of detention, their families being denied any information on their fate and whereabouts.

Lebanon: Lawyer Nabil Al Halabi Forced to Retract His Facebook Posts Criticising the Ministry of Interior

LBN - News | 10 June 2016

Between 30 May and 1 June 2016, Lebanese lawyer Nabil Al Halabi was detained by the Lebanese Internal Forces (ISF) following a complaint by the Ministry of Interior (MoI) against him for "libel and slander" because of a Facebook post Al Halabi published denouncing corruption of MoI officials.

Saudi Arabia: An Open Letter to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Press Releases | 09 June 2016

As organizations working to protect the rights of children and health workers in armed conflict, we are shocked by your decision announced on June 6, 2016 to remove the Saudi Arabia-led Coalition from the "list of shame" annexed to your published 2016 annual report to the United Nations Security Council on children and armed conflict, "pending the conclusions of [a] joint review" of the cases and numbers included in the text.

Egypt: Alkarama Welcomes the Release of Opposition Party Founder After Months in Prison

EGY - News | 08 June 2016

On 25 May 2016, Hany Mohamed Hassanin Sharaf, founder of the Civilized Alternative Party and former Egyptian Air Force pilot, was released from jail after spending more than six months in arbitrary detention. Prosecuted under trumped-up charges that were triggered by his political activism and in particular his work on the creation of a new opposition party, Hany was facing death penalty in case of a trial before a military court. Alkarama had solicited the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) in November 2015, to ask the Egyptian authorities to release him.

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