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Weekly update for the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information # 200
Year 5
28 February 2007 - 5 March 2008
Bahrain
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Riot police violently attack a religious ritual
On Wednesday February 27, 2008, riot police attacked a religious parade of the Shiite sect as they fired tear-gas grenades and used thunder flashes which caused many injuries among participants.
Sources
Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights
For more information, visit /bahrain
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Tunisia
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From the persecution of the jail, to the jailing persecution!
The former political prisoner Mohammed Al-Saleh Kosoma is still exposed to many security harassments, while he is trying to persuade the authorities to acknowledge his right as a Tunisian citizen to move freely, by sending communications and correspondence.
Sources
International Association to Support Political Prisoners
The concern raised for Slim Bu Kdir's health
Slim Bu Kdir has been on a hunger strike since February 14, 2008 in objection to his inhuman arrest conditions.
Sources
Reporters without Borders
For more information, visit: /tunisia
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Sudan
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Amnesty international calls for maintaining the safety of the captivated Sudanese soldiers
Amnesty International calls for an immediate move to release four officers in the Sudanese army who are currently detained under the custody of the armed opposition group in Darfur.
Sources
Amnesty International
For more information, visit: /sudan
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Syria
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Human rights activists and writers facing detention and prosecution
Syrian authorities detained the activist and the writer Osama Qurio on an article titled "No gas, no fuel oil, no electricity".
Sources
Arab Organization for Human Rights in Syria
For more information, visit: /syria
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Iraq
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Iraqi army forces severely attack journalists and confiscate their equipments
A number of journalists and photographers were subject to aggression and physical abuse by the Iraqi army forces in Al-Ghadeer, Baghdad.
Sources
Journalistic Freedoms Observatory JFO
Head of journalists syndicate died from injuries sustained after an assassination attempt
On February 27, 2008, head of syndicate of journalists Shehab Al-Tamimy died in Ibn Al-Beitar Hospital located in the heart of Baghdad, after being severely injured in an assassination attempt. This came after an attack that targeted him the moment he finished a meeting at the cultural center located nearby the Turkish embassy in Baghdad.
Sources
Journalistic Freedoms Observatory JFO
Reporters without Borders
For more information, visit /iraq
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Palestine
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Targeting civilians in Gaza is a war crime that must be stopped
Arab Institution for human Rights in Palestine denounced the continuation of global silence which is allowing for the brutal aggression against the Palestinian people.
Sources
Arab Association for Human rights – Palestine
Security Council fails to issue a resolution denouncing the Israeli aggression!
Security Council failed to issue a resolution that denounces the Israeli aggression and crimes committed against civilians of Gaza. The UN Secretary General described the situation as an exchange of violence and acknowledged Israel's right to defend itself.
Sources
Al-Dameer for Human Rights – Gaza
For more information, visit: /palestine
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Lebanon
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The international community has to move immediately to stop the Israeli massacres against the Palestinian people
Palestinian Human Rights Foundation (Monitor) called the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and UN Human Rights Council to take a serious decision against Israel and to enact a law to prosecute all those involved in genocides and mass killings against the Palestinian civilians.
Sources
Palestinian Foundation for Human Rights (Rased)/ Media Dept, Lebanon & Palestine
For more information, visit: /lebanon
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Egypt
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After his innocence been proven, who is going to compensate Kareem Amer?!
After more than one year of imprisonment on the charge of insulting the Egyptian president, Kareem Amer's story about the Muslim religious scholars who called Mubarak "the Prince of Believers" was proven. The Arabic Network defended Kareem Amer and submitted documents of his innocence which were ignored by both the prosecution and the court.
Other information about Amer's case:
/lit/07/pr0117.shtml
The Arabic Network legal pleading which contained details of the incident is available at:
www.openarab.net/campaigns/2007/camp5.shtml
Sources
Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
The deteriorated health conditions of Mohammed Abdul-Raheem Al-Sharkawy and the disappearance of his son "Abdul-Rahman", confirm the false calls for political reforms in Egypt
Hisham Mubarak Law Center submitted two notices to the General Prosecutor against Egyptian Ministry of Interior, because of the deterioration of health conditions of the detainee Mohammed Abdul-Raheem Al-Sharkawy. The prison officers prevented him from having his medical treatment and refused his transfer to Al-Manial University-Hospital. The other notice is related to the disappearance of his son "Abdul-Rahman" over one month ago. They called for the General Prosecution to use their authority in this regard according to the law.
Sources
Hisham Mubarak Law Center
For more information, visit: /egypt
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Morocco
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The Moroccan Association for Human Rights is involved in the international campaign calling for the release of Fouad Mortada
A consolidated protest occurred in Rabat to release detainee of conscious, engineer Fouad Mortada who is accused of making a profile on "facebook" website in the name of the crown prince).
Sources
Moroccan Association for Human Rights
For more information, visit: /morocco
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Yemen
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Danish Institute denounces the abusive caricatures of prophet Mohammed (P.B.U.H)
Danish Institute for Human Rights affirmed their denunciation of any discriminative or offensive statements that can cause harm to Islam or Muslims.
Sources
Yemeni Organization for Defending Democratic Rights and Freedoms
For more information, visit: /yemen
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International & Regional
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Somalia
Three broadcast stations shut down and its equipment confiscated by force
The Somali governmental forces ordered the shut down of three famous broadcast stations and detained their officials.
Sources
Eye on Middle-East
For more information, visit: /mena
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Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
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Bloggers, media workers and human rights activists from 12 Arab countries discussing mutual support between internet and human rights
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information concluded a workshop titled "Internet & Human Rights – Mechanisms of Mutual Support" as participants from 12 Arab countries contributed with their ideas and recommendations supporting media workers, activists and bloggers and enforcing cooperation among them.
To view workshop photos, visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/24188747@N02
The Document of Organizing Space transmission is invalid through its form and content
Human rights organizations and institutions expressed their decisive rejection of the document concerning organizing radio & space transmission that was announced by Arab Ministries of Information on February 12, 2008. These organizations confirmed that the proposed document is full of vague articles that actually represent a new restriction on freedom of expression in the Arab space channels and affirm its legal invalidity without the consent of Arab parliaments.
Details of the Network are available on: /en/reports
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anhri is a legal organization that defends the freedom of opinion and expression of the press and the right to exchange information. Moreover, it works on collecting the publications of nearly 140 Arabic human rights organizations from 18 countries across the Middle East and North Africa, which are published in Arabic and presented in one website. It also provides human rights Sources in the Arab world for media workers, journalists, activists and the public in an attempt to increase the number of internet users and those interested in human rights issues in the Arab speaking world. Though one of many human rights groups serving the Middle East and North Africa, it is the only one in the Arab world devoted exclusively to protecting the freedom of expression across the region.
For more information, suggestions or membership in the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, please contact anhri at:
Address: 19-26 July st-Downtown - Cairo- 4th floor - suit 55
Phone Number: (00202) 27736177
Email address:
info@anhri.net
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