ACHRS Statements
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Morocco violates rights of long-term prisoners
Nineteen men have now spent 12 years in prison, with years still to serve, after trials that leaned heavily on…
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Saudi Arabian Tribe Forcibly Evicted To Accommodate NEOM Project
Saudi Arabia does not shy away from harsh measures when it comes to reforms and diversifying its economy. Over the…
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Iraq: Justice for 800 Killed in October 2019 Protests Remains Elusive
October 2019 witnessed the start of a new popular protest movement in Iraq. However, security forces violently cracked down on…
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COP27: Global South Demands Climate Change Reparations
The reporting on COP27 has been largely sidetracked by the crackdown on civil activism and the human rights violations…
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Israeli Surveillance System: Heavy Consequences For Palestinians
A security camera seen overlooking the West Bank City of Hebron The Israeli authorities use surveillance as a tool…
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Keep Watching Qatar’s Treatment of Migrant Workers after the World Cup 2022
ACHRS has concerns that the media spotlight after the World Cup will stop and lead to Qatar falling back…
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Arrested Protestants in Iran Face Death Sentences
In light of the current protests in Iran, the first death sentence has been issued this week against one of…
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Human Rights Watch finds instances of Torture used to gain confessions in trials in Bahrain
The Bahraini courts have sentenced prisoners to the death penalty, violating the state’s laws. HRW is concerned with the…
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A New “Disinformation” Law Obstructs Freedom of Expression in Turkey
A Turkish politician holding a sign in parliament saying “truth cannot be obscured.” A recent “disinformation” law has sparked…
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Jordanian Government Restrictions on Basic Civil Rights
The maintenance of peace and stability in Jordan is not a justification for abusing the rights of its citizens…
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