ACHRS Statements
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ACHRS Statement: Mohammad al-Ardah’s Hunger Strike
After escaping Gilboa prison and being detained again, Mohammad al-Ardah has been held in Asqalan Prison (Ashkelon) since September 28th…
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ACHRS Statement: 18,000 Detained Migrants Disappeared in Libya
Eighteen thousand migrants and refugees bound for Europe have vanished in 2021 after being detained by the Libyan Coast Guard.…
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ACHRS Statement: Egypt’s National Security Agency’s Arbitrary Detentions
Safwan Thabet and his son Seif Thabet have been held in arbitrary detention by the Egyptian National Security Agency for…
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ACHRS Statement: EU Annuls Trade Agreements Over Occupied Western Sahara
In a court ruling, the EU General Court has decided to annul two trade and fisheries agreements between the EU…
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ACHRS Statement: Release Alaa Abdel Fattah
Egyptian human rights activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has been held in arbitrary detention at the high-security prison Egyptian Tora 2…
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ACHRS: Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Yemen
Yemen has been facing war for more than half a decade, and thousands of civilians are victims of human rights…
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ACHRS Statement: Egypt’s Case No. 173
Egypt has recently dropped investigations of six individuals in Case 173, targeting human rights defenders. However, Case 173 continuously harasses…
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ACHRS Statement: Halt Execution of Iranian Kurdish Activist Heidar Ghorbani
The Iranian-Kurdish political prisoner Heidar Ghobarni was sentenced to death by a revolutionary court in Iranian Kurdistan on charges of…
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ACHRS Statement on Yemen: Thousands of Children Enrolled in Houthi Summer Recruitment Camp
The United Nations report on the recruitment of children in armed conflict released in May 2021 reported 211 cases of…
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ACHRS Statement on Al Qahtani’s Hunger Strike
The imprisoned Saudi human rights defender Mohammed Fadh Al-Qahtani in on hunger strike, protesting his ill-treatment in prison. ACHRS calls…
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