Articles by Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR)
Bahrain: Open letter to Danish Prime Minister to take immediate action to free Abdul-Hadi Al-Khawaja
As prominent human rights defender Abdul-Hadi Al-Khawaja completes his tenth year in prison, over 100 rights organisations call for his immediate release.
Yemen: Seeking justice for Aden airport attack
The Gulf Centre for Human Rights calls on authorities to hold to account the perpetrators of the attack on Aden International Airport that left at least 25 dead, including Yemeni journalist Adeeb Al-Janani.
Jordan dissolves teachers’ union and jails its board members
A controversial court decision has dissolved Jordan’s Teachers’ Syndicate – the country’s largest independent trade union – and its board members have been imprisoned.
Saudi Arabia: Terrorism court sentences women’s rights defender Loujain Al-Hathloul
The Free Saudi Activists Coalition condemns the sentencing of Saudi women’s rights defender Loujain Al-Hathloul, and calls on governments around the world, including the incoming US Administration, to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for their continued human rights violations.
Monitored and targeted: Sale of surveillance technology puts lives of MENA activists at risk
Rights groups say sale of surveillance technology to oppressive MENA governments has put activists, journalists, and human rights defenders at risk of harassment, imprisonment, or killing.
Justice for Iraq’s murdered and forcibly disappeared voices
Since the start of anti-government protests in October 2019, dozens of Iraqi activists, journalists, and civil society members have been killed or forcibly disappeared, while their perpetrators roam free. To mark this year’s International Human Rights Day, rights groups call for an end to impunity, and the release of those arbitrarily held for their free speech or peaceful assembly.
Ending impunity in MENA: One of the world’s most dangerous places for journalists
A new report by the Gulf Centre for Human Rights to mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists highlights the perilous violations and dangers journalists continue to face in the MENA region.
Iran: Political prisoner Nasrin Sotoudeh protests continued detention of human rights defenders amidst pandemic
The Gulf Centre for Human Rights calls for the urgent release of imprisoned renowned Iranian lawyer and human rights defender, Nasrin Sotoudeh, who has been on a hunger strike to protest the detention of prisoners of conscience in Iran’s overcrowded prisons.