Human rights defender Mohammed Al-Otaibi ill-treated in prison

  • Saudi Arabia
  • 14/05/2019

According to information just received by the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR), human rights defender Mohammed Abdullah Al-Otaibi who is serving a 14-year

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Supreme Council for Combating Corruption restricts media freedom; and civil activist on trial

  • Iraq
  • 13/05/2019

Update: Iraq: On 12 May 2019, the Nineveh Court acquitted Sorour Al-Hussainey and closed the case against her. 2019-05-12 The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption

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Authorities arbitrarily close Doha Centre for Media Freedom

  • Qatar
  • 6/05/2019

On 16 April 2019, the Qatari authorities arbitrarily closed the Doha Centre for Media Freedom (DC4MF), thus canceling the employment contracts of its employees and

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Women human rights defenders temporarily freed, while others remain in prison

  • Saudi Arabia
  • 4/05/2019

Update: Recent reports confirmed that at least four WHRDs including Hatoon Al-Fassi, Amal Al-Harbi, Maysaa al-Manea, and Abeer Namankani were temporarily released, while

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Ahmed Mansoor remains in isolation with no bed or water, despite unconfirmed report that hunger strike has ended

  • UAE
  • 4/05/2019

The Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) cautiously welcomes the news that imprisoned human rights defender and blogger Ahmed Mansoor may have ended his hunger strike

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On World Press Freedom Day, GCHR calls for protection of journalists and freedom of the press across the MENA region

  • MENA
  • 3/05/2019

On World Press Freedom Day, 3 May 2019, the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) regrettably can only report on the very bleak conditions for the media in general and

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Jailed Emirati activist Ahmed Mansoor’s life is at risk, after six weeks on hunger strike – Mansoor has not eaten since 17 March

  • UAE
  • 1/05/2019

This post was co-authored by Khalid Ibrahim, executive director of the Gulf Center for Human Rights (GCHR) and Joe Stork, chair of the GCHR advisory board. Our

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Mass executions of protesters raises alarm that international human rights standards continue to be violated

  • Saudi Arabia
  • 25/04/2019

The Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) deplores the mass execution by the Saudi authorities of 37 citizens, who have been put to death mostly for participating in

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Death of citizen journalist Ali Mahmoud Othman must be investigated

  • Syria
  • 24/04/2019

The Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) calls on the Syrian authorities to provide complete information on the circumstances of the death of a well-known citizen

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