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UAE: Trial Observer Finds Flagrant Due Process Flaws in "UAE 5" Case

UAE - News | 03 November 2011
Coalition of 7 International Rights Groups Calls for Independent Judicial Inquiry

Dubai– The Federal Supreme Court trial of five Emirati activists accused of "publicly insulting" top United Arab Emirates officials in an internet forum has been grossly unfair, and the case against them has no basis in international law as it violates their freedom of expression, a trial observer appointed by a coalition of international human rights organizations said today.

United Arab Emirates: Ahmed Mansoor risks unfair trial during 18 July hearing

UAE - News | 14 July 2011
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Ahmed Mansoor, a well-known Emirati human rights defender, was arrested in April during a wave of arrests targeting those critical of the authorities. At present, he is undergoing an unfair trial with a second hearing scheduled for Monday 18 July. Alkarama has been working on his case since his arrest and today submitted an update on his situation to the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to request their urgent intervention on Mr Mansoor's behalf before the hearing on Monday in order to obtain his immediate release.

UAE: Hassan Al Hamadi released pending trial

UAE - News | 17 February 2011
Alkarama was today informed of the release of Hassan Al Hamadi, the 52 year old human rights defender arrested on 4 February 2011 for having voiced his support for the pro-democracy protests in Egypt. Mr Al Hamadi was released on bail on the morning of 17 February 2011, but is still pending trial.

UAE: Palestinian student tortured by UAE State Security forces to extract evidence, now faces unfair trial

UAE - News | 27 January 2010
While visiting the home of an Emirati friend in Ras Al-Khayma, Mohamed Mostafa, 21 and of Palestinian origin, was arrested by UAE State Security forces on 22 July 2009. His brother and friends were also arrested at the same time; however they were released after three months of detention. At the time of the arrests, no judicial arrest warrants were presented nor were the victims told the reasons for their arrests. Following his arrest, Mohamed Mostafa remained in custody and was detained incommunicado in an unknown location by State Security forces for five months until 15 December 2009. During this period, he was frequently tortured, beaten and threatened by State Security officers, until he finally signed fabricated confessions. " We are 10, and you are 1..." the Security officers are quoted as having said "You will get tired and give in to what we want". Sources indicate that Mohamed Mostafa may have been arrested and tried by the UAE State Security at the request of the Syrian authorities, where Mr Mostafa was a student for a year in 2007.

United Arab Emirates: The UN declares Mr Hassan Al Diqqi's detention arbitrary

UAE - News | 15 January 2010

The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) has officially notified Alkarama of opinion N. 8/2009 which declares Mr Hassan al Diqqi's deprivation of liberty arbitrary and in violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

UAE - HR Instruments

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)

No

Convention against Torture (CAT)

CAT: Accessed on 19.07.2012
Optional Protocol: No
Art. 20 (Confidential inquiry): No
Art. 22 (Individual communications): No

State report: Overdue since 19.10.2013 (1st)
Last concluding observations: -

International Convention for the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance (CED)

No

Universal Periodic Review (UPR)

Last review: 11.2013 (2nd cycle)
Next review: -

National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)

No