UN event highlights human rights abuses in MENA region under the guise of counter-terrorism

On the sidelines of the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council, MENA Rights Group co-organised a side event bringing together civil society actors and the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism to discuss concerning trends of counter-terrorism abuse and its negative impact on human rights across the MENA region.
Joint statement: The blocking of Zawia 3 is a serious escalation in Egypt’s restrictions on press freedom

MENA Rights Group joins 30+ organisations in condemning the Egyptian authorities’ decision to block the independent media platform Zawia 3, amidst a broader pattern of restrictions on press freedom and digital rights in Egypt.
Open letter to UK Foreign Secretary: statement on human rights crisis in Egypt at the UN HRC

MENA Rights Group joins a coalition of 25 UK, Egyptian and international organisations in urging British Foreign Secretary David Lammy to use the UN Human Rights Council to draw attention to the pronounced human rights crisis in Egypt. Doing so would support arbitrarily imprisoned British-Egyptian national Alaa Abd el-Fattah, the groups said.
Urgent appeal to end the enforced disappearance of poet Abdulrahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi and calling for his release

MENA Rights Group joins 40+ human rights organisations in urging UAE authorities to clarify the whereabouts of Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi, an Egyptian-Turkish poet who was recently extradited from Lebanon to the UAE, where he remains forcibly disappeared. The letter calls on the authorities to release him and guarantee his safe return to Turkey.
Joint letter to US State Secretary: help secure the release of Ahmed Kamel

In a joint letter to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, MENA Rights Group joins partner organisations in urging US authorities to help secure the release of Ahmed Kamel, an Egyptian national detained in Saudi Arabia who faces imminent extradition to Egypt.
Op-ed: After Qaradawi case, no Arab League state is safe for dissidents

As long as Arab states prioritise authoritarian interests over individual rights and freedoms, cases like Qaradawi’s will remain the norm, says Inès Osman.
Open letter to Royal Jet: do not enable the extradition of Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi

MENA Rights Group sent a letter to Royal Jet expressing concern regarding the company’s possible involvement in the unlawful extradition of Turkish-Egyptian dissident Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi.
Call for the immediate release of poet Abdel Rahman Youssef

MENA Rights Group joins 500+ signatories in urging Lebanese authorities to immediately release poet Abdel Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi and to not extradite him to Egypt, where he risks human rights abuses.
UN report concerned over ineffective national human rights institutions in Bahrain, Egypt, and Iraq

MENA Rights Group welcomes the conclusions and recommendations made by the Sub-Committee on Accreditation (SCA) of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) to downgrade the national human rights institutions (NHRIs) of Egypt and Iraq to status B, and to maintain the status B of the Bahraini NHRI. These recommendations echo our concerns over the three […]
Civil society, UN Special Rapporteur alarmed about transnational repression in the MENA region

During an event at the UN Headquarters in New York, civil society organisations and the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism raised their concerns regarding the troubling pattern of transnational repression in the MENA region.