69 Civil society Networks and organizations condemned imposing restrictions on the freedoms of peaceful assembly in Saudi Arabia, the invitations to forming sectarian militias in Bahrain, the use of warplanes in Libya, and the use of police orce and “thu

Arab civil society organizations (69 Networks and organizations) signed below welcome the continuing of the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt to realize significant achievements on the road to complete overthrow of the police system in Tunisia as a symbol of the Arab police system, and Egyptian political system as a symbol of the Arab official political system, and they also appreciate the all the steps taken to pre-empt continuous attempts to abort the revolution in Egypt and of creating sectarian strife.
The organizations express grave concern about the insistence of the Libyan regime on the use of heavy weapons, including warplanes, warships and tanks in the besieged and storming of cities, and demand the Arab League, the African Union, and the United Nations to imposed an air siege for the protection of the Libyan people from genocide, which manifested itself as a clear objective in the speeches of Gaddafi, the Father and the Son, and the practices of military battalions loyal to him.
The undersigned civil society organizations in the Arab world condemn the announcement of the Saudi government to impose a ban on protests and marches that the opposition intends to organize to demand democracy and human rights. It also expresses its deep concern at the announcement by the Ministry of Interior Saudi security forces to used any “action” and means to suppress any demonstrations calling for political reforms, and calls for the release of prisoners of conscience detained for long periods without trial, where the marches that took place in the eastern region witnessed various forms of repression and the practice of degrading human dignity.
The undersigned organizations salutes the peaceful struggle of civil society organizations in Saudi Arabia against the policies of marginalization and oppression, they also declare their unlimited solidarity with their legitimate demands for radical reform to achieve the transition to democracy and the establishment of the state of citizenship and equality, and also condemns the discriminatory practice of the Saudi regime between the components of people in jobs and privileges.
The signatories call upon the international community and human rights organizations to support the demands of Saudi citizens and to condemn all restrictions and repressive measures used against advocates of freedom and democracy in the country.
The undersigned organizations applaud the peaceful protests in Bahrain, and warns of the danger of government calls launched for the formation of loyal militias and encourage the exercise of violence to suppress the protests and sit-ins demanding change and reform, as happened in Riffaa on Friday, March 11th, and express support to the protesters carrying slogans about national unity and brotherhood among the components of the people of Bahrain.
The organizations strongly condemn the storming Yemeni security forces for the square of the change (Tagheer) in Sana’a at dawn today and the use of live bullets and gas against the protestors, which claimed the lives of a number and dozens injured by gas suffocation, which is a repetition of techniques failed in the revolutions of the two peoples, Tunisian and Egyptian.
All of these practices represent desperate attempts made by dictatorship systems to contain the phenomenon of popular protests that have spread in many Arab countries against tyranny and corruption and to demand freedom and democracy.
The signatory organizations reiterate the need for response of these governments to legitimate demands of their peoples, which are their inherent rights, and stresses the need to avoid the bloodshed of the citizens regardless of their religion and / or race and / or their beliefs and / or political opinion and / or their social status and / or color in our Arab countries.
1- The Arab Organization for Human Rights/ Egypt (included 22 organizations and 18 Arab countries)
2- Gulf Civil Society Forum (included more than 100 Academic, Jurist, Median and Thinker from the Gulf States).
3- Arab network to protect the human rights defenders (included 18 organization from 9 Arab countries)
4- The Arab coalition against death penalty (included 9 national’s coalitions and 9 Arab countries)
5- Election network on the Arab regions(ENAR) (included 30 networks and organizations in 12 Arab countries)
6- Human rights trainers’ networks in the Arab regions (included 170 trainers).
7- The Arab Organization for Youth Lawyers.
8- The Arab Group for Media Watch. (included 12 organization in 12 Arab countries)
9- The Arab Foundation for Supporting the Judiciary Reforms.
10- The Arab Program for Human Rights Activists (APHRA)
11- The Center of Arab Women media Workers.
12- The Arab Coalition for Darfor (include 90 organization from Arab countries)
13- Gulf coalition for International Criminal court.
14- Amman Center for Human Rights Studies [ACHRS]
15- Amnesty International/ the Jordan Group.
16- The Arab Organization for Human Rights/ Jordan.
17- Al-Badil Center for Studies and Training
18- The Jordanian Network for Civil Society Organization (included 16 organizations).
19- The Jordanian network for Human Rights Trainers (included 45 trainers)
20- The Jordanian Association of Democratic Culture.
21- The Society of Working Women.
22- The Arab Women Organization (AWO).
23- Mousawa Network (included 87 woman associations)
24- The Jordanian Association of Democratic Culture
25- The Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO) (Consists of 132 human rights organizations).
26- Organization for Handicap without boarders.
27- Iraqi coalition for human rights organizations (included 30 human rights organizations)
28- Freedom’s coalition in Iraq (included 72 organizations)
29- Civic coalition for minorities in Iraq (included 12 organizations)
30- Touz organization for human rights studies.
31- Arab Organization for human rights in Syria
32- National Organization for Human Rights in Syria
33- Kurdish committee for human rights in Syria (AL Rassased)
34- Committee for defending democratic freedom and human rights in Syria
35- Kurdish Organization for defending human rights and democratic freedom in Syria(DAD)
36- Human Rights Organization in Syria(MAF)
37- Committees For The Defense Of Democracy Freedoms And Human Rights In Syria
38- Lebanon Society for Human Rights.
39- Yemen coalition for transparency and anticorruption (included 50 organizations)
40- Ahrar movement for Change /Yemen
41- Yemen organization defending rights and democratic freedom
42- Yemen organization for development and rehabilitation
43- Change organization for Defending Rights and Freedom/Yemen
44- Yemen center for human rights
45- Sister hoods for human rights/Yemen
46- Yemen Coalition for Civil society organizations (included 27 organizations)
47- Yemen Network for human rights (7 organization).
48- Civil forum in Sudan (include more than 54 organizations)
49- Bahrain Human Rights Society.
50- Bahrain Society for Transparency.
51- Algerian League for Defending human rights
52- Moroccan League for Defending human rights
53- Moroccan Center for Human Rights.
54- Moroccan Foundation for Human Rights.
55- Kuwait Coalition for International Criminal Court
56- Libyan League for Defending human rights
57- Al Kelmah Center for Human Rights/Egypt.
58- Land Center for Human Rights/Egypt.
59- Maat Center/Egypt.
60- Egyptian Association for civil education and human rights
61- Palestinian Human Rights Foundation (Monitor)
62- Gulf Dialogue Forum.
63- Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression in the Arab world
64- Civil Alliance for Minorities in Iraq
65- Association of brotherhood and solidarity Yezidis
66- Civil Coalition Against the Death Penalty
67- Yemen Foundation against Trafficking in Human Beings
68- Kuwaiti action Umbrella




