ACHRS Statements
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Israeli Occupation Continues Apartheid Regime
On February 1st, Amnesty International published a 280-page report on “Israel’s institutionalized and systematic discrimination against Palestinians,” upholding the apartheid…
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81 Executed in One Day, A Sad Record in Saudi Arabia’s History
On 12th March, Saudi Arabia executed 81 persons, one of the biggest mass executions in the country’s history. Many of…
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Hundreds of People Still Detained Three Years After Algeria’s Hirak
Three years after the massive protests, at least 280 activists remain imprisoned in Algeria. They were detained arbitrarily based on…
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Iranian Women Need Legal Protection Against GBV
The murderer of Mona Heydari is the latest identified episode of the string of femicides traceable to ‘honor killings’, namely…
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Political Dissident Extradited to Bahrain Faces Life in Prison
Ahmad Jaffer Ali Muhammad was extradited on 24th January. The 48-year-old man was sued by Bahrain for terrorism and murder.…
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ACHRS Statement: Arbitrary Detention Releases – Bittersweet Victory
In the last few weeks, various large human rights organisations have published celebratory articles about the release of arbitrarily detained…
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ACHRS Statement: Ramy Saath Released, Loses Egyptian Nationality
Ramy Shaath, Egyptian-Palestinian activist, was released on the 6th of January after 900 days in prison. Shaath was very critical…
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ACHRS Statement: Saudi Arabia whitewashes human rights violations
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have expressed their dissent and appealed to the international community not to deflect attention…
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ACHRS Statement: Police Brutality in Tunisia
Recent protests against the Tunisian President were severely repressed by Tunisian law enforcement. Dozens of protestors were arrested and journalists…
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ACHRS Statement: UNDP Downplays Human Rights Violations in Egypt
After years of demonstrated human rights violations in Egypt, Amnesty, Cairo Institute for Human Rights and HRW are astonished by…
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