Silencing dissent in the name of fighting terrorism: Administrative measures as a tool of repression in the MENA

This report was submitted in response to a call for input by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism. It aims to inform his forthcoming thematic report on the human rights impacts of administrative measures to counter terrorism and (violent) extremism, to be […]
Counter-terrorism practices incompatible with human rights in the MENA region

This briefing paper highlights the main counter-terrorism-related human rights issues identified by MENA Rights Group in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in recent years. It provides an overview of the abuse of counter-terrorism laws and measures to target peaceful dissidents, activists and human rights defenders at the domestic level, including in countries […]
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.
Urgent Appeal for the immediate release of Abdulrahman Yusuf Al-Qaradawi

MENA Rights Group joins 30+ civil society organisations in addressing an open letter to the United Kingdom and the European Union to call for the release of Egyptian poet Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi.
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.
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.
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.
UN Secretary-General’s 2024 report highlights reprisals against human rights defenders in the MENA

MENA Rights Group provides a summary of the UNSG’s main concerns over reprisals against human rights defenders in the MENA region, particularly in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Yemen.
Intimidation and reprisals for cooperation with the UN: Submission to the Secretary-General

Report submitted to the Secretary-General in the context of the preparation of the annual report on intimidation and reprisals for cooperation with the UN in the field of human rights in April 2024.