Ali Abdullah Al-Khaja
On 19 November 2025, Ali Abdullah Al-Khaja died in his cell at Al-Razeen Prison in Abu Dhabi, following the death of his father on 08 November 2025. The UAE authorities prevented him from attending his father’s funeral and mourning ceremonies, reportedly informing him of his father’s death more than a week later.
He was arbitrarily arrested on 28 August 2012, without a warrant. On 02 July 2012, he was one of the members of the UAE 94 group who faced the outcome of the sham trial that lacked even the most basic international standards of fair trial and due process. He was unjustly sentenced to ten years in prison followed by three years of probation. On 28 August 2022, he completed his sentence, but instead of releasing him, the authorities transferred him to the counseling section of Al-Razeen Prison, claiming he allegedly posed a “terrorist” threat.
Al-Khaja was also one of the UAE 84 members referred to trial in early December 2024 before the State Security Chamber of the Abu Dhabi Court of Appeal on fabricated charges of establishing and supporting a terrorist organisation. On 10 July 2024, the Federal Court of Appeal in Abu Dhabi issued sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment against 53 defendants in the UAE 84 group in the second largest mass trial of its kind in the UAE. Al-Khaja was sentenced to ten years in prison.
Details
- Name Ali Abdullah Al-Khaja
- Country : UAE
- City : Abu Dhabi
- Gender Male
- Profession Activist Violations
- Arbitrary arrest and detention Denial access to a lawyer Enforced disappearance Judicial harassment No family visits and/or calls Sentenced Solitary confinement Tortured
- Status Deceased
- Date of arrest(s) 28/08/2012



