Freedom of Assembly

Your right to come together with other individuals to collectively express, promote, pursue and defend common interests.

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Link to: Egyptian opposition protest suppressed by president’s supporters

Egyptian opposition protest suppressed by president’s supporters

A recent anti-Morsi protest held around the Egyptian’s president’s 100th day in office was disrupted violently by supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, leading to casualties on both sides.

Link to: Masked men attack gay-friendly club in Russia

Masked men attack gay-friendly club in Russia

The attack on a gay-friendly bar took place in the context of a legislative trend in which many Russian regions are passing laws to ban “homosexual propaganda”.

Link to: Army personnel charged in deaths of Guatemalan protestors

Army personnel charged in deaths of Guatemalan protestors

Attorney General Claudia Paz y Paz announced charges against an army colonel and eight soldiers for the deaths of 6 protesters on October 4. The killings occurred when protesters blocked a highway in Totonicapán to protest a number of changes promoted by the government.

Link to: Turkmenistan: UN Universal Periodic Review Submission

Turkmenistan: UN Universal Periodic Review Submission

The Turkmen government imposes draconian restrictions on freedom of expression, say Human Rights Watch, Freedom Now and the Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights.

Link to: Serbian authorities ban Belgrade Pride Parade

Serbian authorities ban Belgrade Pride Parade

Serbia’s ban on the Belgrade Pride Parade, based on a premise of security risks, violates freedom of expression and assembly rights, says Human Rights Watch.

Gulf Center for Human Rights

Appeals court upholds convictions against Bahraini medics

Six medics jailed after court upholds prison sentences against nine medical personnel for their support of pro-democracy street protests and medical care provided to demonstrators in early 2011.

Ali Neamah died following a shot at close range by riot police on 28 September 2012 in the village of Saddad., BCHR

Two protesters killed by police gunfire in Bahrain

Ali Hussain Neamah and Hussam AlHaddad, both under the age of 18, were killed in separate protests over the last 40 days in Bahrain.

Link to: Former Iranian official charged with involvement in post-election abuses

Former Iranian official charged with involvement in post-election abuses

Saeed Mortazavi has been charged with involvement in the deaths, torture, and arbitrary detention of dozens of protesters following the 2009 Iranian presidential poll.

Link to: Burma charges peaceful protest organisers

Burma charges peaceful protest organisers

Thirteen Burmese activists face charges for violating the country’s 2011 public assembly law for leading a march of some 1,000 demonstrators calling for peace in Kachin State and elsewhere in Burma.

Link to: Rights to peaceful assembly and association online recognised by UN

Rights to peaceful assembly and association online recognised by UN

A resolution adopted by the UN Human Rights Council recognises the important role of information and communication technologies in protecting the rights to peaceful assembly and association, and calls upon states to promote and facilitate Internet access.

The UN Action Plan aims to improve practical safety supports for journalists at risk, REUTERS

UN resolutions endorse journalists’ safety

IFEX members this week welcomed UN Human Rights Council resolutions on journalists’ safety, support for media workers in Somalia and peaceful association.

Link to: Saudi demonstrators sentenced to months in prison, lashes

Saudi demonstrators sentenced to months in prison, lashes

Three protesters were handed sentences ranging from seven to eight months’ imprisonment and one hundred lashes for their participation in protests in the Saudi governorate of El Qatif in March 2011.

Link to: Burmese law on assembly found to be inconsistent with free expression

Burmese law on assembly found to be inconsistent with free expression

ARTICLE 19’s analysis of a decree on the right to peaceful assembly and procession finds the law to be inconsistent with human rights.

Link to: Peru’s government should prevent unlawful killings of protesters

Peru’s government should prevent unlawful killings of protesters

The Peruvian government should act to prevent the unlawful use of lethal force by security forces during crowd-control operations, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to President Ollanta Humala. Fifteen civilians were killed during protests, allegedly by security forces, in the first year of Humala’s presidency.

Link to: Burmese protestors arrested at copper mine demonstration

Burmese protestors arrested at copper mine demonstration

Twelve women demonstrators were arrested during a prayer ceremony in northwestern Burma, prompting a larger protest calling for their release.

Link to: Student detained for two and half months in Turkey, no formal indictment issued

Student detained for two and half months in Turkey, no formal indictment issued

Student Ezgi Özgün, who has been held in detention for over two months in Turkey, has been interrogated about her possible involvement in demonstrations.