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Link to: Three dead in clashes between Egyptian forces and protesters

Three dead in clashes between Egyptian forces and protesters

Clashes in the city of Mansoura escalated in violence on 3 March 2013 leading to the deaths of three citizens.

Link to: Ahead of trial, UAE’s 94 detainees ill-treated in prison

Ahead of trial, UAE’s 94 detainees ill-treated in prison

Though most of the defendants were arrested between May and July 2012, local activists say that authorities only began allowing phone calls and family visits in November.

Link to: US joins 43 states in condemning human rights situation in Bahrain

US joins 43 states in condemning human rights situation in Bahrain

Fourty-four countries voiced concern with the Bahraini government’s imprisonment of persons exercising their right to free expression, and called on the government to uphold the right to freedom of assembly and freedom of association.

President Mohamed Morsi's party and his government are working to issue a new law designed to nationalize civil society which would deal a mortal blow to human rights organizations, REUTERS/Egyptian Presidency/Handout

Rights groups in Egypt call on Morsi to withdraw bill designed to repress them

The Egyptian government is repressing civil society organisations’ right to freely carry out their activities by introducing a law that requires government approval of all foreign funding of domestic NGOs.

Human Rights Watch representatives visit imprisoned activists Ali El Ekri and Mahdi Abu Deeb in Bahrain's Jaw Prison, Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch visits Bahrain, witnesses no real reform

During a 5-day visit to Bahrain, Human Rights Watch met with several imprisoned political and human rights activists as well as officials and ministers in order to evaluate the country’s human rights record.

Link to: Protesters in solidarity with hunger-strikers dispersed by Israeli forces

Protesters in solidarity with hunger-strikers dispersed by Israeli forces

Rallies and protests in solidarity with hunger-striking prisoners in Israeli jails raged across the West Bank and were met with excessive force by Israeli forces.

Link to: New draft law threatens freedom of assembly in Egypt

New draft law threatens freedom of assembly in Egypt

A new proposed Law on the Right to Demonstrate in Public Spaces in Egypt would, if enacted, render the right to protest meaningless and grant authorities draconian powers to quash dissent.

Protesters hold banners with sign meaning "No Returning Back" and hold Bahraini flags as they participate in a rally organised by Bahrain's main opposition society Al Wefaq on February 6, 2013, REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed

Death mars anniversary of Bahrain’s uprising

As local and international rights organisations held events and activities surrounding the second anniversary of Bahrain’s pro-democracy uprising, protests across the country were met with violence from the authorities resulting in the death of a teenage boy.

Women shout slogans against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and members of the Brotherhood during a march in Cairo February 6, 2013., REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Two years after the revolution, Egyptians still fighting for rights

On February 11 2013, the second anniversary of President Mubarak’s resignation, the chants for “bread, freedom and social justice” still fill the air, as once again protesters in Egypt take to the streets. The protests, which have been somewhat more violent this past year, indicate there is still a great deal of dissatisfaction in the country.

Link to: Saudi forces arrest women and children protesters

Saudi forces arrest women and children protesters

Saudi Arabia’s security forces have arrested dozens of women and 13 children as they protested the detention and called for the release of their relatives who have been detained for years without being charged or tried in court.

Link to: Violations of media freedoms in Palestine in January 2013

Violations of media freedoms in Palestine in January 2013

On 12 January 2013, the Israeli forces denied the Palestinian News Network (PNN) crew, including Editor-in-chief Monjid Jado and cameraman Joseph Saqer, access to the village of Bab Alshams, near the city of Jerusalem. They also prevented other press crews from reaching the site such as Al Etejah TV, a Saudi Arabian channel and an Iraqi one.

Link to: Azeri government accuses critics of instigating violence

Azeri government accuses critics of instigating violence

Baku’s Nasimi District Court has remanded a political analyst and the deputy chair of an opposition political party to two months’ pretrial custody. They are accused of of instigating protests and violence on January 24 in Ismayilli.

Link to: Algerian rights activists sentenced to prison

Algerian rights activists sentenced to prison

Three Algerian rights activists were arrested, sentenced to prison, and handed down a fine for participating in demonstrations protesting the rising percentage of unemployment and the declining rate of economic development in the province of Ouargla in eastern Algeria.

Link to: Security forces attack Sudanese university students

Security forces attack Sudanese university students

Security forces stormed the University of Khartoum from 31 January to 1 February 2013, directing tear gas and live bullets at students. The attacks occurred after students held a protest against the university’s vice-president.

Moroccan "February 20" movement activists cover their eyes and hold a flag that reads "February 20 movement" as they take part in a demonstration demanding the release of political prisoners in Rabat on 20 January 2013, REUTERS/Stringer

Morocco’s reform pledges undercut by repression of dissidents

Among those imprisoned in Morocco for exercising their right to free speech are journalist Rachid Nini, who served one year in prison for his writing; rapper Mouad Belghouat, who is serving a one-year prison term for a song critical of the police, and 22 Sahrawis who have spent more than two years in pre-trial detention far from their homes in a politically charged case.

Egyptian protesters defied a nighttime curfew in restive towns along the Suez Canal, carrying banners as they marched on 28 January 2013 ignoring the emergency rule imposed by President Mohammad Morsi, REUTERS/Stringer

Egyptian protesters in Suez defy Morsi’s night-time curfew

Thousands of protesters took to the streets in three Suez Canal cities on Monday night, defying a night-time curfew and a month-long state of emergency declared by Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi a day earlier.