UAE - News
UAE: Young Syrian detainee on hunger strike following unfair trial and torture
UAE - News | 24 July 2012
Two days ago, 26 year-old Syrian detainee, Musab Al Abood, was transferred to an Abu Dhabi hospital as a result of the hunger strike he initiated to protest against his detention. His case has almost gone unnoticed amongst the recent unprecedented crackdown against human rights and political activists in the country and the sentence following an unfair trial of former judge, Ahmed Al Zaabi. However, Musab Al Abood is also a victim of illegal detention, an unfair trial and serious torture at the hands of the Emirati authorities.
UAE: At least 15 activists detained in aggressive crackdown
UAE - News | 18 July 2012
Over the past few days, the United Arab Emirates have increased their efforts to silence human rights and political activists who have exercised their legitimate right to freedom of expression by arresting them on national security grounds. At least 15 activists have been arrested by the Emirati security services in the last 72 hours in Ras Al-Khaimah, Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi following the forced deportation of Bidoon human rights defender Ahmed Abdulkhaleq to Thailand on 16 July, which was identified as a 'very disturbing case' by the UN. This latest round of arrests brings the number of activists arrested since March 2012 to 28. Alkarama condemns these arrests and calls for their immediate release.
United Arab Emirates: Alkarama Concerns Highlighted in Second UPR Report Amid Crackdown
UAE - News | 16 July 2012
Alkarama today provided its submission to the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the United Arab Emirates to the UN for inclusion in the preparation of the summary of NGO information. The report highlighted key concerns, including the crackdown on essential freedoms of expression and association, the use of arbitrary arrests, detention and torture by the authorities to silence dissent, and the plight of the Bidoon in the country.
United Arab Emirates: Risk of expulsion of well-known government critic Ahmed Abdul Khaleq
UAE - News | 29 May 2012
Alkarama was informed that Mr Abdul Khaleq, one of the UAE5, a group of five well known government critics and human rights defenders who were subjected to and unfair trial in the United Arab Emirates last year, was re-arrested on 22 May 2012. Mr Abdul Khaleq is now believed to be detained in Al Sadr detention centre in view of his imminent expulsion to the Comoro Islands.
Emirates (UAE): Arrest of Sultan bin Kayed al-Qasimi, president of the "Call for Reform" (Islah) association.
UAE - News | 26 April 2012
Alkarama today submitted an urgent appeal to the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders, and the UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression, informing them of the arbitrary arrest of Mr Sultan bin Kayed al-Qasimi.