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Link to: Saudi activist kidnapped by security forces and sentenced to six years in jail

Saudi activist kidnapped by security forces and sentenced to six years in jail

Saudi activist Hussein Abu Zeid was not the only one kidnapped by security forces, he is among 14 young men that were kidnapped that night. Most of them were shot at and injured during the protests.

Workers march through downtown Casablanca, Morocco on 6 April 2014 , (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)

Moroccan security forces target and assault certain protesters during workers’ march

On 6 April 2014, eight protesters belonging to the February 20 movement were arrested by Moroccan security forces during their participating in a workers’ march in Casablanca.

Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja was arrested three years ago on 9 April 2011 and is currently serving a life-sentence in Bahrain

Concern for Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja’s health on third anniversary of his arrest in Bahrain

Former president and co-founder of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights (BCHR) Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja was sentenced to life in prison in June 2011. He continues to be denied adequate medical attention and suffers from severe medical complications as a result of his mistreatment in detention.

Link to: In welcome development, UN resolution recognises role of journalists covering protests

In welcome development, UN resolution recognises role of journalists covering protests

Reporters Without Borders hails the resolution on “the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of peaceful protests” that UN Human Rights Council adopted on 28 March 2014. It recognises and endorses the essential role journalists play in covering demonstrations and condemns the harassment and attacks they often suffer while so doing.

F1 Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) in Sakhir, south of Manama on 6 April 2014, REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

As Formula 1 begins, state of human rights in Bahrain takes a turn for the worse

The Grand Prix race in Bahrain kicked off at 6 pm on 6 April 2014. Bahraini protesters have been rallying against the race for a few months preceding the event but to no avail. Three Bahraini rights organisations have released a statement condemning the rise in human rights violations in light of the event.

A man (C) raises a placard which reads, "Oppose PX (paraxylene petrochemicals), give me back my pure land", as he and other residents protest against a chemical plant project in Maoming, Guangdong province, 31 March 2014, REUTERS/Stringer

Call on China to investigate police violence at eco-protests

A police crackdown against hundreds of residents demonstrating against a new petrochemical plant in Guandong province, China resulted in dozens of casualties.

People take part in an anti-war procession and a rally in Moscow March 15, 2014., REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Russia: Proposed amendments to law on public gatherings threaten freedom of assembly

According to the amendments, “repeated violations of the established order of organization or conduction of a gathering, rally, demonstration, march, or picket” would constitute a criminal offense punishable by up to five years of imprisonment.

Nepalese police personnel detain Tibetan activists during their protest near the Chinese Embassy Consular office in Kathmandu, 10 March 2014, REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar

Increased pressure from China threatens Tibetans in Nepal

A new HRW report shows that Tibetan refugee communities in Nepal are now facing a de facto ban on political protests, sharp restrictions on public activities promoting Tibetan culture and religion, and routine abuses by Nepali security forces.

Protesters attempt to march to the Supreme Court during a demonstration in central Phnom Penh on 3 March 2014. Protesters demanded the release of 21 detainees who have been jailed since 3 January, when military police opened fire on workers striking over low pay, killing four people., REUTERS/Samrang Pring

Cambodia: Where is my justice?

Call on the Cambodian Prime Minister to investigate the human rights violations that have taken place during protests since September 2013 and to bring the perpetrators to justice. Sign the petition now!

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Police use violence against protesters in Jordan

Police allegedly used excessive force against demonstrators during a 19 March 2014, protest in Amman over Jordan’s refusal to expel the Israeli ambassador following the killing of a Jordanian-Palestinian judge by Israeli solders at Jordan’s border crossing with the West Bank.

People gather during a protest against the Government in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, March 22, 2014., AP Photo/Andres Kudacki

Spain: No excuse for muzzling protests

Following a mass protest on 22 March, Madrid’s city council has formally asked the central government to keep protests away from “artistic-historic settings, areas of high tourist concentration, and critical transportation axes” in Madrid.

After Barack Obama urged NATO allies to up their defense budgets, demonstrators protest near the U.S. Embassy in Rome, 27 March 2014, REUTERS/Yara Nard

UN Rights Council members urged to reject proposed amendments to resolution on peaceful protest

ARTICLE 19 together with 15 other leading international human rights organisations has called on Member States of the UN Human Rights Council to reject amendments, proposed by South Africa and a group of “like minded States”, to weaken a resolution on promoting and protecting human rights in the context of peaceful protest.

Labourers work at a petrol station construction site in Mogadishu, 24 September 2013., REUTERS/Omar Faruk

Somalia ratifies International Labour Organization’s conventions on protection of freedom of association

The ratification follows a successful campaign by the Federation of Somali Trade Unions and its affiliated unions, including NUSOJ, that have pressed for a speedy ratification of ILO core conventions.

Alaa Abd El Fattah, center in white, is welcomed by his wife after he was released from the main central security office in Cairo on 23 March 2014, AP Photo/Roger Anis, El Shorouk Newspaper

Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah released on bail after 115 days in prison

An advocate for freedom of expression, Alaa Abd El Fattah became one of the first Egyptian netizens facilitating a movement for political change. He was arrested on 28 November 2013 and released on bail pending trial on 23 March 2014.

A police officer blocks a gate at the Appeal Court during a protest in Phnom Penh, 11 February 2014. The court denied bail to 21 rights defenders and garment workers jailed in January, REUTERS/Samrang Pring

“Where Is My Justice?” campaign seeks truth for victims of violence by security forces in Cambodia

On the international Right to Truth Day CCHR launched a campaign to demand truth and justice for victims of violence by security forces in Cambodia.

Police use water cannons to disperse demonstrators as they protest against a trade pact with mainland China, near Taiwan's government headquarters in Taipei, 24 March 2014, REUTERS/Edward Lau

Journalists obstructed as police use force at Taiwan student demonstration

Journalists faced restraints while trying to report on a student-led demonstration in Taiwan which led to a violent confrontation between police and protestors.