Freedom of Assembly

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Zainab Al-Khawaja being arrested during one of her many protests in Bahrain in 2012., BCHR

Bahraini rights defender Zainab Al-Khawaja jailed

Zainab Al-Khawaja was jailed for a week after staging a one-person protest outside Salmaniya hospital, demanding visitation rights for an injured citizen. She was then imprisoned for one month in a separate case, out of more than 13 cases against her.

Link to: Call for probe into attacks on anti-Morsi protesters in Egypt

Call for probe into attacks on anti-Morsi protesters in Egypt

Human Rights Watch is calling for an investigation into the detention and abuse of anti-Morsi protesters in Egypt by Muslim Brotherhood members during the 5 and 6 December protests in front of the presidential palace in Cairo.

Bahraini human rights defender Nabeel Rajab flashes his trademark victory sign., BCHR/GCHR

Bahraini rights defender’s jail sentence upheld

Leading human rights defender Nabeel Rajab’s three-year jail sentence, handed to him as a result of advocating peaceful demonstrations, was reduced to two years.

The UAE is sliding into a police state say rights groups, who have documented more than 64 detainees without charge., GCHR

Mission to UAE supports EU resolution against crackdown on activists

The free expression rights of 64 detainees have been violated, says a joint report by human rights groups following a mission to the Gulf Kingdom as part of a joint campaign.

Link to: Nine sentence reductions, one acquittal for Bahraini opposition members

Nine sentence reductions, one acquittal for Bahraini opposition members

While some Bahraini opposition members’ sentences have been reduced, approximately 200 Bahrainis involved with the Islamic Action Society are still in prison.

Link to: Media blackout, violent clashes follow Egypt’s constitutional crisis

Media blackout, violent clashes follow Egypt’s constitutional crisis

Polarized reactions within Egypt to Morsi’s recent decree and the proposed Constitution indicate a deepening divide between seculars and liberals on one side and Islamist supporters of Morsi on the other.

Link to: Libyan freedom of assembly law imposes undue restrictions

Libyan freedom of assembly law imposes undue restrictions

Libyan and Arab human rights organizations are concerned that many aspects of the new law in Libya on the right to free assembly fail to uphold international human rights standards.

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Protests met with violence from Bahraini forces

Demonstrators across the country protested the ongoing siege of the Bahraini village of Mahza and were met with tear gas, sound bombs, and shotgun bullets.

Link to: Tunisian police officers react to protests with excessive force

Tunisian police officers react to protests with excessive force

More than 210 people were injured during protests in Tunisia where riot police used teargas and birdshot to quell the demonstrations.

Link to: UAE claims to be progressive while rights’ climate worsens

UAE claims to be progressive while rights’ climate worsens

In light of a European Parliament resolution expressing concerns over the UAE’s human rights record, the country has gone to great lengths to present itself as a model of progress in the Middle East.

Link to: Tibetan immolations, security measures escalate in China

Tibetan immolations, security measures escalate in China

In response to an increase in self-immolations by Tibetans, Chinese authorities have employed forms of collective punishment to discourage these acts and arrested people who helped immolators plan or carry out their protests.

Link to: Over 100 Jordanian protesters tried in state security courts

Over 100 Jordanian protesters tried in state security courts

Over 300 people have been arrested since 14 November as thousands of people have been protesting against the government’s decision to end fuel subsidies.

Protestors pictured in front of China's Wanbao Company in Latpadaung area on 20 November 2012, Open Society Monywa/Mizzima News

Burmese riot police crack down on anti-mining protest

More than 80 people, including a number of Buddhist monks, were injured after riot police violently cracked down on a “sit-in” in front of the offices of a Chinese copper mine company.

A year of broken promises: Bahrain violations continue

Almost a year after the Bahrain Independent Commision of Inquiry published a report on events in Bahrain in February and March 2011 and providing recommendations for the future, human rights violations continue, say local rights groups.

Link to: Azerbaijani police attack media at opposition rally

Azerbaijani police attack media at opposition rally

On November 17, authorities ordered riot police to install barricades and not to let media through to a pro-democracy rally. Police furthermore kicked and punched four journalists despite of the fact that they were wearing press jackets and large press badges.

Link to: No justice for hundreds of Egyptian children detained in 2012

No justice for hundreds of Egyptian children detained in 2012

Over 300 children have been illegally arrested and detained during protests in Cairo over the past year.