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Anti-regime protesters were arrested in Manama while peacefully demonstrating on 25 January 2013, BCHR

Protests escalate in Bahrain’s capital, 43 arrested

Hundreds of Bahraini anti-regime protesters took to the streets of Manama on 25 January 2013 and were met with excessive force despite the regime’s announced plans for political dialogue involving members of the opposition.

Link to: UAE accuses 94 Emiratis of conspiring to seize power

UAE accuses 94 Emiratis of conspiring to seize power

After more than 6 months without any judicial proceeding for some of the detainees, 94 Emirati nationals accused of plotting to seize power have been charged.

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LGBT activists attacked in Russia, authorities turn blind eye

LGBT rights activists were attacked in Moscow and Voronezh as they peacefully protested against an anti-homosexuality bill to be considered by the Duma. Reports indicate that the police did not intervene as the attacks continued in the center of Voronezh.

Link to: Cambodian police detain youth who had assembled to promote pop group

Cambodian police detain youth who had assembled to promote pop group

It is important that young people are not stigmatised as gang members and ‘loiterers’; they should be respected as individuals exercising their right to peacefully assemble, said CCHR, after Cambodian police detained 18 youth who had gathered in a public place while wearing matching T-shirts.

Link to: Nine human rights lawyers imprisoned in Turkey

Nine human rights lawyers imprisoned in Turkey

The Istanbul court’s decision to order the pre-trial detention of nine human rights lawyers highlights the arbitrary and abusive use of anti-terrorism laws in Turkey, said Human Rights Watch. The lawyers have been particularly active on human rights cases, especially in representing victims of police violence.

Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja with human rights defender Nabeel Rajab before they were jailed., GCHR

President Obama urged to help release Bahraini human rights defenders and activists

In a letter to the US President, 40 human rights organisations called for US support to release 13 Bahrainis, unjustly jailed by the Bahraini government, one of the strongest allies of the US in the region.

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Yemeni army injures students protesting military on campus

Yemeni armed forces have used excessive force in dispersing a peaceful demonstration organised by students at Sana’a University demonstrating against any military presence on their campus.

Link to: Burma urged to drop charges against peaceful protesters

Burma urged to drop charges against peaceful protesters

Anti-mining protesters and peace and land rights activists have been subject to intimidation and prosecution in Burma; the government is urged to end protest denials and amend the law on assembly.

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Unfair convictions upheld for Bahrain’s opposition activists

Bahrain’s highest court ruled to uphold the lengthy prison terms of 13 prominent pro-democracy activists in Bahrain. The Cassation Court confirmed the life sentences of 7 of the 13.

Link to: Israeli raids set off protests and clashes with Palestinians

Israeli raids set off protests and clashes with Palestinians

Israeli security forces conducted an undercover raid on a town in the West Bank and arrested a member of the Islamic Jihad which lead to demonstrations that resulted in the wounding of 30 Palestinians.

Link to: Kuwait’s opposition groups met with force at peaceful protests

Kuwait’s opposition groups met with force at peaceful protests

Peaceful protests surrounding participation in Kuwait’s political process have witnessed excessive violence by security forces since October 2012.

Link to: Amid deadly demonstrations, focus on India police

Amid deadly demonstrations, focus on India police

For the safety of journalists and other people on the streets protesting injustice, Indian police must begin in earnest to address how they respond to demonstrations, the Committee to Protect Journalists stressed.

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Tamil students held without charge by Sri Lankan authorities

Four ethnic Tamil students have been detained since early December 2012, after they were detained for attempting to mark the LTTE’s Heroes Day in Sri Lanka.

Link to: Omani democracy activists face increased repression

Omani democracy activists face increased repression

Oman has been the site of a major crackdown since the end of May 2012, which has included arrests of dozens of writers, human rights defenders, judges, and pro-democracy activists.

Buddhist monks and residents of Rangoon took to the streets on 12 December to show solidarity with those injured in a police crackdown at a copper mine in late November, Hein Htet/Mizzima

Five monks arrested in Burma following protests

Burmese police arrested five Buddhist monks, accusing them of involvement in a demonstration on 12 December when activists and monks marched through Rangoon to protest a police crackdown at a controversial copper mining project.

Human rights activist Said Yousif was arrested on 17 December while monitoring demonstrations in Manama., M. Alshaikh/BCHR

Bahraini protest violently disrupted, rights defender arrested

Said Yousif Al-Muhafdah, Acting Vice President of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, has been arrested again for attending a peaceful protest to monitor and document the situation.