Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB)

Articles by Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB)

Urgent call for UN action on human rights abuses in Bahrain during 79th General Assembly

Detained human rights defenders face grave risks, prompting calls for the UN to address abuses like the death penalty and citizenship revocation.

Exposing hypocrisy: The EU’s failure to defend human rights in the case of Abdulhadi al-Khawaja

Why have the EU and Denmark not done more to secure the release of the prominent Bahraini-Danish human rights defender?

Bahrain: Joint letter on human rights situation to UNHRC members and observers

IFEX and rights groups raise concerns over arbitrary detention of human rights defenders and opposition leaders, many wrongfully imprisoned since 2011.

Saudi Arabia’s digital hypocrisy

As the country prepares to host the UN’s Internet Governance Forum, online voices continue to face severe repercussions.

UAE: Persistent efforts to maintain critics behind bars: a new mass trial

Ahmed Mansoor, Nasser bin Ghaith, Khalaf al-Romaithi and other prominent dissidents already serving long prison sentences, now face new charges.

Saudi Arabia appointed chair of UN Women’s Rights Forum: Analyzing the absurdity of the decision

For years, the Kingdom has arrested women’s rights activists who campaigned to end the male guardianship system.

Examining press freedom across GCC states

Repressive media laws in Gulf Cooperation Countries reflect concerning press freedom trends.

Bahrain’s released political prisoners still deprived of their freedom

A new report reviews the testimonies of released Bahraini activists who continue to face a myriad of violations for their freedom of expression.